Can You Stop During the Reverse Parking Test in Subject Two?

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DeHarmony
07/30/25 10:47am
During the reverse parking test in Subject Two, stopping midway is not allowed. If the vehicle stops for more than 2 seconds during the process, 5 points will be deducted each time. The reasons for stopping and techniques to avoid stopping are as follows: Reasons for stopping during reverse parking: There are three main reasons: First, insufficient clutch control leads to inconsistent speed, including sudden stops; second, uneven ground with small bumps or slight slopes can cause brief stops; third, when turning the steering wheel to full lock, the angled front wheels create significant resistance, causing the vehicle to stop momentarily. Techniques to avoid stopping midway: Master clutch control. If the speed is too fast, gently press the clutch slightly; if the speed slows down or is about to stop, lift the clutch slightly to maintain the ideal speed; the speed should not be too slow. During reverse parking, control the speed to ensure it is neither too slow nor too fast, just moderate.
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