How many points are deducted for crossing the line during parallel parking?

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Bob
07/25/25 12:03am
Crossing the line during parallel parking results in an immediate deduction of 100 points. Below is relevant information about parallel parking: Concept: Parallel parking is a component of the second subject in the driver's license test. Parallel parking is becoming increasingly common in urban areas, especially as parking spaces in formal parking lots become more scarce. Many places have designated the sides of streets as parking spots, creating "parallel parking spaces." Precautions: There are two key points to note during parallel parking: First, adjust the left and right rearview mirrors. The left mirror should be positioned as low as possible to see the left rear wheel, while the right mirror should provide a view of the car body. Second, adjust the interior rearview mirror so that when you look up, you can see the middle of the rear windshield.
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