How many points are deducted for hitting the corner during reverse parking?

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VanEverly
07/28/25 6:43pm
Directly disqualified, deduct 100 points. Below is the relevant introduction to reverse parking: 1. Introduction: Reverse parking is a mandatory test item for obtaining a small car driver's license. It assesses the driver's ability to maneuver the vehicle in a confined space. Reverse parking is a key evaluation point in the driver's test, which involves correctly reversing the vehicle into a parking space from both sides while in motion. 2. Common types of reverse parking: There are three most common types of reverse parking. The first is the "non"-shaped reverse parking, commonly seen in large shopping malls. The second is the roadside "one"-shaped reverse parking, also known as parallel parking. The third is the less common diagonal reverse parking.
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Corbin
08/11/25 10:39pm
I just got my driver's license not long ago. During the test, hitting the corner of the parking space while reversing into the garage is an immediate 100-point deduction, resulting in an automatic failure. This happened to me once—I was so nervous that I didn't steer properly, causing the wheel to touch the corner line, and the examiner called it off. Honestly, according to the test rules, any part of the car going out of line or touching the line is heavily penalized because the corner position is crucial. Hitting it means you didn’t park within the correct zone. Afterward, my instructor emphasized practicing more to find good reference points, like observing the relationship between the car body and the corner in the rearview mirror, and adjusting speed slowly. Don’t overlook this detail—in real driving, hitting corners can easily lead to scraping walls or other objects, so safety comes first. Using reference points inside the car during practice can help avoid mistakes.
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DelOwen
09/30/25 4:17am
As a seasoned driver who often mentors beginners, I'm telling you that running over the corner of the parking bay during the reverse parking test in Subject 2 will definitely cost you 100 points without question. The exam standards are strict - if any part of your vehicle crosses the line, it's an automatic fail. Those bay corners serve as boundary markers, and if you hit them, it means you've parked crookedly. I made the same mistake when learning to drive, mainly due to poorly adjusted mirrors and misjudging the position. These rules exist to ensure parking precision and prevent real-world accidents. My advice for test-takers: practice in different parking spaces to familiarize yourself with your car's dimensions and turning angles. Slowing down can significantly reduce the risk of hitting corners. This mistake is even more common than running over lines with your tires - if you don't fix it, you'll fail no matter how many times you retake the test.
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