Does stalling during parallel parking result in point deduction?
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Stalling during parallel parking in Subject 2 of the driving test results in a 10-point deduction. Below are precautions for parallel parking: 1. Delayed entry into the parking space. If entry is too late, by the time the entire vehicle is inside, adjustments become impossible, directly causing the right side to cross the line. This is the most common reason for crossing the line. 2. Excessive speed when reversing. If the speed is too fast, there's no time to adjust the vehicle's position, leading to the rear wheels crossing the rear line or the vehicle body touching the line. 3. Driver's line of sight when exiting. The driver may focus only on adjusting the front of the vehicle, neglecting the distance between the right wheel and the sideline in the right mirror. Additionally, turning the steering wheel too quickly can cause the right wheel to exit the parking space and cross the sideline.