How is the car body considered to have swept the line in reverse parking?
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Body sweeping the line means the car body crosses the line, which results in a 100-point deduction and failure of the current test. Other actions that also incur a 100-point deduction include the vehicle crossing the line, not entering the parking space completely, stopping midway, not following the prescribed route or sequence, and exceeding the time limit. The total score for the two subjects is 100 points, with evaluation criteria set for failure, 20-point deduction, 10-point deduction, and 5-point deduction. The rules for the second subject of the motor vehicle driving license test state that any mid-test stop, rolling back, or not following the voice prompts will result in failure. Additionally, the wheels or body touching the line will also lead to failure. Many learners encounter line-touching issues during the second subject study, with 'touching the line' being the most common mistake leading to failure. The primary reason for wheel line-touching is the learner's failure to master the correct timing for steering. Besides missing the right moment to steer, another reason could be the steering speed not keeping up with the vehicle speed. Second subject deduction standards: Not wearing a seatbelt: 100-point deduction. Starting the engine without the gear in neutral: 100-point deduction. Not using the turn signal (including starting, changing lanes, overtaking, turning, and parking); using the turn signal for less than three seconds (this is easily overlooked!); forgetting to turn off the turn signal or using it incorrectly: 10-point deduction. Stalling once: 10-point deduction. Reverse parking: Not following the prescribed route sequence: 100-point deduction. Body crossing the line: 100-point deduction. Not completing the parking: 100-point deduction. Before reversing, if both front wheels do not pass the control line: 100-point deduction. Exceeding the 210-second time limit: 100-point deduction. Stopping for more than 2 seconds: 5-point deduction each time. Slope fixed-point parking and starting: After stopping, if the front bumper is not aligned with the pole line and exceeds 50 cm forward or backward: 100-point deduction. If not aligned but within 50 cm: 10-point deduction. Exceeding 30 seconds to start after stopping: 100-point deduction. Wheels touching the road edge line while driving: 100-point deduction. Rolling back more than 30 cm when starting: 100-point deduction. After stopping, if the body is more than 50 cm from the road edge line: 100-point deduction. Not tightening the parking brake after stopping: 10-point deduction per time. If the body is more than 30 cm but within 50 cm from the road edge line: 10-point deduction per time. Rolling back more than 10 cm but less than 30 cm when starting: 5-point deduction per time. Parallel parking: After parking, if the body crosses the line: 100-point deduction. Not using or incorrectly using the turn signal when parking: 10-point deduction. Exceeding the 90-second time limit: 100-point deduction. Touching the parking space edge line while driving: 10-point deduction per time. Wheels touching the lane edge line while driving: 10-point deduction per time. Stopping for more than 2 seconds: 5-point deduction per time. 90-degree turn: Wheels touching the road edge line: 100-point deduction. Not using or incorrectly using the turn signal during the turn, or not turning it off after the turn: 10-point deduction. Stopping for more than 2 seconds: 5-point deduction per time. Curve driving: Wheels touching the road edge line: 100-point deduction. Stopping for more than 2 seconds: 100-point deduction. Not driving in second gear or above: 5-point deduction.