How many points are deducted for crossing the line?

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StVivienne
07/29/25 1:36pm
Crossing the line deducts 100 points. Below is an extended introduction: 1. Four areas in Subject 2 where crossing the line is common: 1) When reversing into the parking space, turning the steering wheel fully left/right too late when too close to the parking line (second turn). 2) During parallel parking, turning the steering wheel fully right before the corner is completely out of sight, making it easy to cross the corner when exiting. 3) During the S-curve, turning the steering wheel fully right too late when entering the second curve, causing the front of the car to cross the line. 4) During a right-angle turn, turning the steering wheel fully left too late, making the front of the car prone to crossing the line. 2. Subject 2 grading criteria: The full score for Subject 2 is 100 points, with grading criteria set for failure, deduction of 20 points, deduction of 10 points, and deduction of 5 points. Failing to follow the prescribed route or sequence during reversing into the parking space, the vehicle body crossing the line, not fully entering the parking space, stopping midway, or exceeding 210 seconds to complete the reversing into the parking space all result in a deduction of 100 points and failure.
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