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Does an Unaligned Body During Reverse Parking in Subject 2 Result in Penalty Points?

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VanAdriel
07/29/25 5:14pm
Subject 2 reverse parking with an unaligned body does not result in penalty points. As long as the vehicle body does not cross the lines during reverse parking, no points will be deducted. Introduction to Subject 2: Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment and is the abbreviation for the field driving skills test subject. Precautions for Reverse Parking: Press the clutch, shift into first gear, and drive straight. When the engine hood just covers the front line of the garage, quickly turn the steering wheel fully to the left; when the vehicle body is parallel to the garage sideline, straighten the steering wheel and continue driving forward to the starting point. Stop when the front wheels cross the yellow line; shift into reverse gear to start reversing. Observe the left rearview mirror, and when the lower edge of the mirror aligns with the yellow line, quickly turn the steering wheel fully to the left; watch the left rearview mirror and pay attention to the distance between the rear wheel and the left corner of the garage. If the rear wheel is exactly 30cm from the left corner of the garage, no steering correction is needed, and you can continue reversing directly.
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ZaneLee
08/14/25 7:45am
When I was learning to drive and taking the Subject 2 test, I was particularly worried about losing points for the car body not being straight during reverse parking. My instructor told me that points would indeed be deducted, usually around 10 points. I remember during one practice session, the car body was slightly off, and the examiner pointed out that the position wasn't correct, resulting in failing that mock test. The car body must be completely parallel to the side lines, without any tilt, otherwise it affects safety and operational accuracy. While driving normally, a slightly tilted car body might not necessarily cause an accident, but the test is designed to cultivate standard habits. It's recommended to practice more with checking the rearview mirrors and adjusting the steering wheel to ensure the car is parked straight. Actually, the total score for Subject 2 is 100 points, with a passing score of 80. An unaligned car body is a common mistake, so after losing points, pay extra attention to other items to strive for a high score and pass.
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LawsonFitz
10/13/25 5:45am
When learning to drive, the most dreaded part of parallel parking is having the car body misaligned. I remember clearly during my driving test that even a slight tilt of the car body would deduct 10 to 20 points, depending on the angle of deviation. Instructors often emphasize this point deduction because it affects the accuracy of the vehicle's position. During the test, if the car isn't parked straight, points will be deducted even if the lines aren't crossed, as this relates to the overall safety of the parking maneuver. While daily driving might not require such precision, the strict test standards are meant to instill good habits. I recommend beginners to watch more tutorial videos online to learn how to make fine adjustments with the steering wheel. The issue of misaligned car body isn't hard to solve—just slow down the speed and practice diligently to avoid unnecessary mistakes.
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DiHarrison
11/26/25 6:44am
Improper alignment of the car body when reversing into the parking space is a standard point deduction item in the Subject 2 driving test, usually resulting in a deduction of around 10 points. Back when I was learning to drive, my instructor always emphasized that the car body must be parallel, otherwise points would be deducted. The test rules state that if the car body deviates from parallel beyond a certain angle or position, points will be lost. This requirement is also quite reasonable in real-life situations, as improper alignment can lead to instability in subsequent operations. During practice, you can set up some markers and observe the position through the rearview mirror to gradually adapt to the method of parking correctly. Although improper alignment is a minor issue in the test, it can accumulate deductions and affect the overall score, so extra attention is needed.
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