What are the skills to get in and out of the underground garage?
First of all, car owners should pay attention to slowing down when entering the underground garage. Some underground garages are painted on the ground. On rainy days, wet tires will slip when they touch the paint. If the driver doesn't slow down when he gets out of the garage, it will not only cause his car to rub against the wall, but also may rub against someone else's car. Secondly, you should be decisive when you go to the library after parking. The uphill roads of underground garages are generally steep. If you are hesitant when rushing down the slope, it is easy to turn off the fire halfway and make progress by retreating. For those basements with a toll gate in the middle of the uphill, we should be more vigilant, because it is difficult to stop to pay and climb uphill in such places. Third, we should properly keep the distance between cars. When driving in the basement, never get too close to the car, especially when going uphill or downhill. When parking, the front of the car must face outwards. Sometimes, parking spaces in underground garages are in short supply. When a vacancy is found, the owner often drives the car directly into the parking space with the front facing inward. Besides, it is difficult to dump the car before picking it up.