Does the vehicle going out of line in Subject 2 result in point deduction?

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Claudia
07/29/25 4:46pm
In the Subject 2 test, the vehicle going out of line results in a 100-point deduction. For reverse parking and parallel parking, if the vehicle body goes out of line, it directly results in a 100-point deduction. For right-angle turns and curve driving, if the wheels press against the road edge line, it also directly results in a 100-point deduction. In the Subject 2 steering judgment, there is no concept of 'brushing the line'; it only considers the vehicle body going out of line or the wheels pressing the line. Basically, 'brushing the line' can be understood as a situation where the vehicle body does not go out of line and the wheels do not press the line. Additional information: The Subject 2 test consists of five mandatory items: reverse parking, hill start, right-angle turns, parallel parking, and curve driving. For these five test items, failing any one of them means failing the entire Subject 2 test.
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