People who have used theautomated parking garageall feel that it is not easy to park in it, because there are restrictions on the size and weight of the vehicles. The main reason why it is difficult to park in the automatic parking system is that there are restrictions on the size and weight of the vehicles. The standard lengths of the commonly used automated garages are 4.7 meters, 5 meters, and 5.2 meters, which require more precise reversing;
There are protrusions on both sides of the automated garage parking space rather than just lines. It is relatively easy to adjust the parking by slightly adjusting the parking line on the ground, but there are more pillars on the sides of the automated garage, which makes it easy to scratch the car. Additionally, there are usually pillars on both sides of the automated garage, which further restricts the parking space. This increases the risk of scratching for novice drivers or in case of careless parking. The automated parking garages have a slope, so when parking, it requires precise control of the gas pedal. Given the narrow space and low tolerance, the slope and the need to control the gas pedal add difficulty for novice drivers;
The material used in the automated parking garage is metal, so noise is easily generated, causing psychological pressure for novice parking;
Another point is that the floor is made of metal, so there is a "creaking" sound when parking, which is quite frightening and adds to the psychological fear of the car falling down.
Having explained why it is difficult to park, let's now share how to park.
1. The key is to find a parking space that fits the size of your car. There are different sizes of parking spaces in the automated parking garage. Before parking, you should first check the height range indicated on the garage sign and compare it with the size of your car. Only suitable ones can be parked.
2. The parking space in the automated parking garage is different from a regular parking space. Your car may be raised to the second or third level after parking, so you must let the passengers get off first. Also, if you need to open the trunk, it is best to do so before parking to avoid collision due to inappropriate height. Also, choose a good starting position. Generally, the space for reversing in the automated parking garage is very limited, so it is best to choose a position slightly further away from the automated parking space for reversing.
3. The driver must control the gas pedal and move slowly, while also controlling the steering wheel and wheel position, otherwise the car may not reverse into the space or may be scratched. The correct operation is to start turning the steering wheel at a steady speed after the C-pillar has passed the front of the adjacent car, and control the speed to accurately park the car.
4. When the car is already in the automated parking space, check the side mirrors, and try to adjust the car to the middle of the parking space. This is to ensure the safety of the car and for your convenience when getting on and off. As with ground parking, the side mirrors should be retracted before leaving to make it easier for the driver to get on and off in the narrow space of the automated parking garage, and to avoid scratching other cars when going up or down, making it easier for others to park.