Tips for reversing a pickup truck and warehousing it. Illustrations for reversing and warehousing a pickup truck.
Tips for reversing a pickup truck into storage
In accordance with the Ministry of Public Security Order No. 123 and the content and methods of the motor vehicle driver examination, the new regulations for reversing and parking small vehicles mainly assess the motor driver's ability to control the reversing and parking of the vehicle and correctly judge the spatial position of the vehicle body. The operational requirement is that the vehicle must not stop during the test. From one end of the control line (body pressure control line), pour into the garage to park, then drive forward and out of the garage, drive past the control line at the other end, then pour into the garage to park, and finally drive forward and out of the garage. The main purpose of this diagram is to help students find observation targets and points, grasp the best time to return to the direction, accurately enter the warehouse, and smoothly exit the warehouse.
Illustration of reversing a pickup truck into the warehouse
Figure 1 The pickup coach garage is 1.7 meters wide, 5 meters long, and has a wheelbase of 2.85 meters.
Figure 2 The vehicle crosses the control line and reverses into the starting point of the garage.
Figure 3: Looking through the left rearview mirror inside the car, the control line appears at the lower edge of the rearview mirror and starts to turn to the right.
The vehicle will deflect to the right storage location (the same below)
Figure 4: Viewed from inside the car through the rear side window, when the obstacle barrier appears on the side rear window, start turning to the right (same as above).
Figure 5: Viewed from outside the car, the left rear corner is facing the library corner, returning to the direction of the first lap.
Figure 6: Looking inside the car through the rearview mirror, the left corner of the car is facing the corner of the warehouse, in the direction of the first turn.
Figure 7 When the vehicle enters the warehouse, please pay attention to the position of the rear wheels entering the line. At this time, return to the direction of the second circle, maintain the straight direction, and be 30CM away from the warehouse line left and right.
Figure 8 The vehicle is accurately positioned (observed from outside the vehicle).
Figure 9: Observing the left rearview mirror, the position of the storage line is accurate.
Figure 10 When the right rearview mirror is in this position in the obstacle barrier, it is accurate to put into storage.
Figure 11: Observe the lower edge of the left-view mirror. When the warehouse door line appears on the lower edge of the rear-view mirror, the entry into the warehouse is accurate.
Figure 12 When the vehicle leaves the warehouse, when observing the rear wheel exit door line outside the vehicle, start turning the steering wheel to drive towards the control line at the other end to prepare for the next entry into the warehouse.
Figure 13 Looking at the front safety anti-collision bar, when the anti-collision bar is about to coincide with the road width line, it is the best time to drive out of the warehouse.
Note: The vehicle is poured into the garage from the other end of the control line. The method and essentials are the same and will not be repeated here. The key is that when the vehicle leaves the warehouse and reaches the control line at the other end, the vehicle must be parallel to the guide line and must also cross the control line. Therefore, it is very important to return to the correct direction twice when leaving the warehouse. The first return direction is when the vehicle is at an angle of 45° to the road width line, and the second return direction is parallel to the road width line. In this way, the vehicle body can be aligned to ensure accurate control of the direction of the second warehousing.