Now the car reversing radar is standard, so the speed must be slow when reversing. Always pay attention to the sound of the reversing radar, observe the vision and make a judgment. When the sound of the reversing radar is connected in a line, don't reverse again. The speed must be slow, so that adjustments can be made at any time to deal with emergencies.
Remember to adjust at any time.
It is a big difficulty to adjust the body when learning to drive. Many people, especially those who have a bad sense of direction as soon as they get on the bus, have a headache about this. The key to adjusting the car body is to distinguish the relationship between the steering wheel and the driving direction. Under normal circumstances (front-wheel drive), the steering wheel and the bottom of the car move in the same direction, that is, if you turn the steering wheel to the left, the bottom of the car will open to the left, just like the one on the right, so it should not be a big problem to distinguish this when adjusting.
Attitude is very important.
Generally, when a new driver backs up, it's okay to be a little empty. When the parking space is particularly narrow, he will be nervous immediately. He is most afraid of unnecessary friction caused by carelessness. First of all, he should calm down and believe in the technology he has learned. Secondly, remember to get off the bus for the first time. Slow down and adjust your body more, and it will generally be fine.
Reversing refers to the behavior of a motor vehicle driving backwards. It also means that people "reverse" when traveling, that is, change from one car to another. Reversing is more difficult than driving, mainly because the line of sight is limited.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Reverse