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Precautions for entering a three-dimensional parking garage

Type:Industry News Date:2021-09-23 14:23:45 Share:

For parking spaces, it is a major issue for car owners. When going out for a meal, the back and forth of the car can be quite a hassle, all for the sake of convenience. The impact of external factors is also quite significant. Therefore, developers have come up with an innovative stacking parking garage in response to the public demand. Today, I will share with you how to reverse into this type of garage.

Firstly, we need to understand some basic knowledge. When entering the stacking parking garage, pay attention to the signs and entry instructions commonly seen, such as: 1. Please reverse the vehicle into the garage and drive out frontward. 2. After parking the vehicle, turn off the engine, engage the handbrake, and retract the antenna before exiting the garage. 3. The common rule: No smoking, prohibited items, or miscellaneous items are allowed inside the garage. These are all concise and easy to understand for everyone.

When entering the stacking garage, ask the security guard if there are enough parking spaces to avoid returning empty-handed. Due to the height of the garage, vehicle dimensions also need to be considered and matched accordingly.

For experienced drivers, this type of garage is a test of driving skills. For beginners, it is a real challenge. The common method for reversing is the 90-degree parking method, where the distance between the car and the right side parking space is approximately 15 meters. To enter a parking space, align the rearview mirror with the left line of the third parking space, then turn the steering wheel to the left and start reversing, ensuring that the distance between the rear wheels and the stacking line is the same. Extra caution is needed to avoid scratching or causing bulges or punctures.

In summary, stacking parking garages have a large capacity and relatively flexible layout, allowing for efficient use of space. When reversing into the garage, I would like to remind you to stay relaxed. After all, staying calm might just solve the problem. I wish you all a good user experience.