Evaluation Criteria for Reversing into Garage in Subject 2 Driving Test

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OMaddox
07/24/25 7:24am
The passing criteria for reversing into garage in Subject 2 are: driving according to the specified route and sequence, keeping the vehicle body within the lines, no stopping during the process, successfully reversing into the garage, and completing the task within 4 minutes. Below are the detailed requirements for reversing into garage: Introduction: Reversing into garage is a mandatory test item for obtaining a small car driver's license after 2013. It assesses the driver's ability to maneuver the vehicle in a designated area. Reversing into garage is a key assessment point in the driver's test, which involves correctly reversing the vehicle into the garage from both sides while in motion. Dimensions: The test area is 16m in length and 6.83m in width, while the garage is 5.25m in length and 2.31m in width. Evaluation: Failure to follow the specified route and sequence results in disqualification. Disqualification also occurs if the vehicle body crosses the lines, fails to enter the garage, stops during the process, or exceeds the 4-minute time limit for completing the task.
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GiselleRose
08/11/25 3:04am
I just passed the Subject 2 driving test and remember the parking evaluation criteria very clearly. You must not touch any lines, otherwise it's an immediate fail. The car body must be completely within the inner frame lines of the parking space - touching or crossing lines counts as failure. During the parking process, you can't pause for too long as the examiner will time it, and exceeding the time limit results in point deductions. Turn signals must be used correctly: left turn signal when starting, right turn signal before exiting the space. Forgetting or improper use leads to point loss. Positioning must be precise - wheels should be close to but not touching the edge markers. During the test I was nervous and almost touched the line, but fortunately the alignment techniques my instructor taught during practice helped. Repeated simulations to develop muscle memory are crucial, and more practice increases familiarity. I recommend marking reference points on the car with tape before the test to aid positioning. The entire process emphasizes steadiness as the top priority. Keeping a calm mindset and performing smooth movements makes it easier to pass.
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