Can You Pause During Parallel Parking?

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OHarmony
07/25/25 2:19am
Parallel parking cannot involve pauses; if the tires remain stationary for more than 3 seconds, it will be considered an intermediate stop, resulting in an immediate deduction of 100 points. Below are relevant details about parallel parking: Introduction: Parallel parking is a component of the second subject in the driver's license test, aimed at assessing the driver's ability to correctly park the vehicle into a roadside parking space on the right. The requirement is for the driver to maneuver the vehicle into the right-side parking space without the wheels touching the lane boundary lines or the parking space boundary lines. Key Points: Adjust both side mirrors—the left mirror should be lowered enough to see the left rear wheel, while the right mirror only needs to show the car body. Park the car 30cm-50cm away from the yellow line, remember to turn on the turn signal and watch the mirrors, slowing down when you can see the wheels rubbing against the ground.
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