Does Stalling During Reverse Parking Count as Failing?
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Stalling during reverse parking counts as failing the test and results in a zero score. Below are some details about stalling during the second subject test: 1. Deduction Rules: Stalling outside the designated test area does not count as failing. However, stalling once due to improper operation during the second subject test deducts ten points. Stalling during a test item (such as curve driving) that causes the vehicle to stop counts as failing. 2. Deduction Scenarios: Stalling during test items like reverse parking, parallel parking, or right-angle turns can lead to an intermediate stop, where the speed drops to zero. Any pause exceeding two seconds deducts five points. If stalling during curve driving causes an intermediate stop, the test is immediately marked as a fail.