How many points are deducted for failing to reverse into the garage?
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Stalling while reversing into the garage will result in a deduction of 100 points. In the Subject 2 driving test, there is a sensor point before each test item. When the test vehicle reaches this sensor point, the computer will announce the corresponding test item. The test vehicle must not stall or stop; stalling or stopping will result in a deduction of 100 points. Test content for this item: Reverse from the starting point into the garage and park correctly; then move forward to the return area and park the vehicle steadily; then reverse from the return area into the garage, observe the vehicle's position after parking; finally, return from the garage to the starting point to complete the test. Deduction criteria for reversing into the garage: Not following the prescribed route or sequence, 100 points deducted; vehicle body crossing the line, 100 points deducted; failing to enter the garage, 100 points deducted; stopping midway, 100 points deducted. Operation tips: Control the driving speed properly, use 1st gear or reverse gear idle speed throughout the process, ensuring the starting speed matches the driving speed. Control the steering timing carefully—observe thoroughly during reversing, grasp the key points of steering, and steer at the right time. Control the driving route properly—the vehicle's route during the test mainly depends on the speed of steering wheel rotation and driving speed. When reversing, aim for the boundary line, adjust the direction promptly, and ensure the vehicle enters the garage straight.