Why is the right side always too wide when reversing into the right parking space?
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If the right side is too wide when reversing into the right parking space, it is actually caused by turning the steering wheel too late. Below is relevant information about reversing into the right parking space: 1. Turning the steering wheel too late when reversing into the right parking space: If the rear of the car is still far from the corner of the parking space (not yet around 30 cm) when the right front door handle has already reached the extension line of the right boundary of the parking space or even further left, it means the steering wheel was turned too late, making it easy to hit the left corner or boundary of the parking space. 2. The right side is too wide when reversing into the right parking space: (1) After most of the car body has entered the parking space, if the rearview mirror shows that the left side is narrow and the right side is wide, you can turn the steering wheel 1/4 turn to the right at this time, and straighten the steering wheel when the car body is aligned. (2) The car body is parallel to the parking space, but the entire car body is biased to the left. If no adjustment is made, it is very easy to hit the left front corner of the parking space when exiting to the left. Therefore, you can first turn the steering wheel 1/4 turn to the right, observe that the front wheels do not easily cross the line, and when the distance on the right side is about right, turn the steering wheel 1/4 turn to the left. When the car body is parallel to the parking space again, straighten the steering wheel.