Why is the car too close to the left during parallel parking?
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When parallel parking too close to the left, it occurs because the driver turns the steering wheel left too early after straightening the vehicle when seeing the corner of the parking space in the left rearview mirror, resulting in a large distance remaining between the left rear wheel and the parking line. When the car is too close to the left, the driver should adjust by turning the steering wheel back half or most of a turn as needed, allowing the vehicle to reverse further to increase the distance between the left side of the car and the parking line. Below are the reasons for being too close to the right during parallel parking: The reason for being too close to the right in parallel parking is the opposite of being too close to the left. When observing the left rear wheel and the parking line in the left rearview mirror, if the driver turns the steering wheel fully left only after the left rear wheel has already touched the parking line and is about to enter the parking space, this will result in the right side being too narrow after parking.