Can You Stop Midway During Reverse Parking?
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Reverse parking does not allow stopping midway. If the vehicle stops for more than 2 seconds during the process, 5 points will be deducted each time. Midway stopping refers to the situation where the vehicle shows no displacement change within 2 seconds, which the system will then judge as a midway stop. Different items in Subject 2 have different point deduction rules. The specific analysis is as follows: General Deductions: Not wearing a seatbelt, not closing the car door properly, or not having the gear in neutral when starting the engine will result in a 100-point deduction. Not using the turn signal, using the turn signal for less than 3 seconds, forgetting to turn off the turn signal, or using the turn signal incorrectly, as well as stalling the engine, will each result in a 10-point deduction. Parallel Parking: If the vehicle crosses the line after stopping in the parking space, or if the task completion time exceeds 90 seconds, a 100-point deduction will be applied. Not using or incorrectly using the turn signal when exiting the parking space will also result in a 100-point deduction. If the vehicle body touches the parking space line or the wheels touch the lane boundary line during movement, 10 points will be deducted each time. Stopping for more than 2 seconds midway will result in a 5-point deduction each time. Reverse Parking: If the task completion time exceeds 210 seconds, if the vehicle does not follow the prescribed route or sequence, if the front wheels do not pass the control line before reversing, or if the vehicle fails to enter the parking space properly, a 100-point deduction will be applied. Stopping for more than 2 seconds midway will result in a 5-point deduction each time. Curve Driving: If the wheels press against the edge line or if the vehicle stops for more than 2 seconds midway, a 100-point deduction will be applied.