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Does pressing the line with the car body result in point deduction in Subject 2?

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JoshuaLynn
09/04/2025, 11:17:19 PM

Pressing the line with the car body during reverse parking results in point deduction. Below are specific details about point deductions in Subject 2 reverse parking: 1. Not following the prescribed route: Not following the prescribed route, 100 points deducted. 2. Stopping midway: Stopping midway, 5 points deducted for each stop. 3. Pressing the solid line during reversing: Pressing the solid line during reversing, 100 points deducted. 4. Time limit for reverse parking: The time limit for reverse parking is 210 seconds, exceeding 210 seconds without completion, 100 points deducted. 5. Car body crossing the line: After entering the parking space, if the car body crosses the line, 100 points deducted. 6. Failing to complete reverse parking: Failing to complete reverse parking, 100 points deducted. 7. Front wheels not passing the control line: Front wheels not passing the control line, 100 points deducted.

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OAthena
09/16/2025, 11:57:12 PM

In the Subject 2 driving test, touching the line with the car body will result in penalty points. I remember encountering this situation when I took my driving test. During the reverse parking exercise, if the tires touched the edge line of the parking space, the examiner deducted 20 points directly, and I almost failed. Similarly, touching the outer line during parallel parking also cost me over 10 points, which had serious consequences. The reasons include turning the steering wheel too sharply or not aligning properly with the reference points. During practice, controlling the speed slower makes it easier to adjust the position, and frequently checking the rearview mirrors to judge distance is a good habit. It's advisable to simulate test scenarios more often, familiarize yourself with the vehicle dimensions and line positions to avoid mistakes due to nervousness. Additionally, touching the line during a right-angle turn also results in point deductions. With a total score of 100 and a passing mark of 90, every point counts. In conclusion, the penalty for touching the line forces you to develop precise parking habits, which are beneficial for everyday driving. More practice leads to fewer mistakes.

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MacTyler
10/31/2025, 12:28:28 AM

In the Subject 2 driving test, touching the line with the car body will definitely result in point deductions—this is a fundamental rule. Based on experience, point deductions for line violations include: touching the inner line during reverse parking costs 5-10 points, while touching the outer line costs 20 points or results in failure; touching the line during parallel parking typically costs around 10 points. When I was practicing, I often touched the lines, but later realized it was due to poor timing with the steering wheel or not seeing the lines clearly. Solutions include memorizing reference points during practice, such as aligning the rearview mirror with the line before turning, and slowing down to avoid speeding. Before the test, it’s advisable to simulate the real environment a few times to reduce stress, and pay attention to the clarity of the lines—being extra cautious if they’re faded. Deductions encourage precision, which also helps avoid scratches in real-world driving. With repeated practice, you’ll master the techniques and pass with ease.

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Castillo
12/13/2025, 11:36:27 PM

Running over the line in the Subject 2 driving test will result in point deductions, which I often emphasize when teaching people to drive. For example, running over the line during reverse parking deducts 10-20 points, and similar deductions apply for crossing the boundary line during parallel parking. Students often run over the lines due to visual errors or operating too quickly. The solution is to control the vehicle at a slower speed and frequently check the line positions in the rearview mirrors. During practice, set a reference point, such as aligning the car body line with the corner of the parking space before turning the steering wheel. During the test, avoid rushing and make adjustments to prevent haste. Additionally, unclear lines can lead to misjudgment, so extra caution is needed. Point deductions for running over lines serve as a reminder for safe driving, and practice makes perfect to reduce mistakes.

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LaFelicity
02/03/2026, 12:36:45 AM

Touching the line during the test will definitely result in penalties. When I took the Subject 2 exam, my instructor said touching the line is considered a mistake. For example, touching the line during reverse parking can lead to severe penalties and may result in immediate failure; touching the line during parallel parking also deducts 5-15 points. My advice: practice finding fixed reference points, such as aligning the rearview mirror line with the corner before turning; control the speed within the required range, not too fast; stay relaxed and don’t stress, deep breathing can help. Practice multiple times to familiarize yourself with the vehicle’s turning and reduce the risk of touching the line. When the lines are unclear, double-check and develop good habits. This way, the exam will be easier to pass, and it will also improve your parking accuracy.

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AaliyahLee
04/28/2026, 05:10:40 PM

Crossing the line in Subject 2 of the driving test inevitably leads to point deductions. For instance, touching the boundary line during reverse parking results in a 10-20 point deduction, while crossing the outer line may lead to failure. Similarly, crossing lines during parallel parking also incurs point deductions. The main reasons are often misjudgment or hasty movements. My strategy: practice memorizing reference points, such as aligning the rearview mirror with the line before turning the steering wheel; during the test, operate slowly and frequently check positions; avoiding line crossing is not just for passing the test but also for daily safety to prevent scratches. Therefore, point deductions help cultivate good habits—more practice leads to fewer mistakes, ensuring a smooth test experience.

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