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Does exceeding 30cm in parking distance during Subject 3 result in failure?

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LeLayla
07/29/25 11:53pm
Exceeding 30cm in the roadside parking distance during Subject 3 does not result in failure. For a perfect score, the test vehicle must be parked within 30cm from the sideline. If the distance exceeds 30cm but is less than 50cm, 10 points will be deducted. If it exceeds 50cm, the test result will be deemed unqualified. Passing standards for each driving test subject: 1. Subject 1: Written test, 100 questions, full score of 100, passing score is 90 or above (including 90). 2. Subject 2: Only pass or fail. Full score of 100, passing score is 80 or above (including 80). For large buses, medium buses, and heavy trucks, the passing score is 90 or above (including 90). 3. Subject 3: Full score of 100, passing score is 90 or above (including 90). 4. Subject 4: Written test, 50 questions, full score of 100, passing score is 90 or above (including 90).
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Jason
08/16/25 3:27am
From the perspective of a driving school instructor, this is indeed a frequently tested issue. During the Road Test (Subject 3), when parking by the roadside, the vehicle must be within 30 centimeters of the curb. Exceeding this standard won't result in an immediate failure, but it will incur significant point deductions. Based on my experience, many test-takers lose points due to minor deviations, which can even affect their overall score. The main reasons are nervousness leading to inaccurate parking positions or insensitivity to judging the vehicle's dimensions. I recommend practicing more often—find a quiet roadside to repeatedly simulate parking, and use a ruler or markers during training to calibrate your sense of distance. Remember, the test emphasizes safe operation over absolute perfection. Even if you exceed 30cm and lose points, you can still recover, but continuous mistakes may lead to failure. Staying calm and mastering the correct techniques are key.
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DeJordan
10/19/25 4:42am
As a freshly licensed driver, I've personally experienced this challenge. During practice, my instructor always emphasized keeping the roadside parking distance within 30cm, but I initially often exceeded to around 40cm. On the test day, I focused particularly on controlling speed and steering timing, finally stopping within 25cm to pass smoothly. Actually, exceeding 30cm doesn't mean instant failure, but deducting 10-20 points makes it easier to fail when combined with other errors. The key is more practice - I regularly used cones in my backyard to practice parking trajectories and reviewed video recordings for improvement. During the test, I took deep breaths reminding myself: don't panic over one mistake, just complete the procedure. Ultimately, exceeding distance limits isn't the end, but an opportunity to improve driving skills.
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DelAngelo
12/02/25 5:17am
From a road safety perspective, this regulation is quite reasonable. Parking more than 30cm away increases the risk of scraping curbs or pedestrians, especially on busy streets, hence its inclusion as an exam criterion. However, it doesn't constitute an immediate failure unless accumulated deductions result in insufficient total points. With years of driving experience, I understand that maintaining close proximity demonstrates vehicle control proficiency. Beginners should focus on repeated adjustments during practice—like slow braking at low speeds and checking mirror positioning. Rules exist to cultivate safe habits, so don't get discouraged by minor mistakes.
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