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Does brushing the line during parallel parking result in point deduction?

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VanDaniel
08/26/25 3:31am
Brushing the line during parallel parking will result in a 10-point deduction. Precautions for parallel parking: Parallel parking no longer uses poles; all boundaries are marked by ground lines. For students learning to drive with a C1 license, the length of the parking space is 1.5 times the vehicle length plus 1 meter. Drive the vehicle to a position parallel to the direction of travel in front of the parking space, then reverse into the space without any pauses. As long as the vehicle is parked within the boundaries without crossing the side lines, it is considered a pass. Examination standards: After the vehicle is parked, if the body crosses the line, 100 points will be deducted. If the wheels touch or press the lane boundary line during movement, 10 points will be deducted. Failing to park within the space results in a 100-point deduction. Not turning on the left turn signal when starting results in a 10-point deduction. Stopping midway results in a 100-point deduction.
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LeviLynn
09/08/25 4:08am
I paid special attention to this issue when I took my driving test, because I lost points several times during parallel parking practice due to touching the lines. According to the current test standards, touching the lines will indeed result in point deductions, usually 10 points, to ensure drivers can accurately park within designated areas and avoid accidents on actual roads. If the line-touching is severe or occurs multiple times, it may even lead to test failure. Later, I intensified my practice by using a mobile app to simulate real parking spaces, gradually mastering the techniques of steering wheel adjustment and mirror positioning. Extra caution is needed for parallel parking on slopes, as the vehicle body tends to tilt, increasing the risk of touching lines. Through repeated practice, I finally passed smoothly, and now I can park effortlessly on the roadside.
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VonHarley
10/22/25 4:12am
As a driving instructor who frequently trains students, I always remind everyone to be careful not to touch the lines during parallel parking, or else point deductions are inevitable. Every detail is monitored during the test—for example, if a wheel presses against the yellow marking line, the system automatically deducts 10 points. This isn’t just rigid regulation; it’s to cultivate safe habits—if you park over the line on actual roads, your car is more likely to get scratched or cause disputes. I advise students to rely more on rearview mirrors for positioning, make slow adjustments before parking, and use backup radar for better results. During practice, don’t just stick to flat ground—try parking on slopes to improve control. Remember, precise parking is a fundamental skill—mastering it will make driving much more reassuring.
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MorganFitz
12/05/25 4:34am
Last time I took the Subject 2 driving test, my wheel touched the line during parallel parking, which directly deducted 10 points, almost causing me to fail. Afterwards, the instructor said touching the line is a common mistake that can lead to insufficient test scores, especially on intermediate road sections. The reasons are often reversing too fast or turning the steering wheel too late, causing the wheel to deviate and press the line. Fortunately, it wasn't an immediate fail, so I adjusted my mindset, slowed down, and realigned by checking the rearview mirror. At the training ground, I often see beginners making similar mistakes. I suggest everyone pay more attention to the vehicle's dynamic position rather than just looking outside. In short, point deductions for touching the line remind us to park more properly – this small issue can prevent bigger risks.
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