How many points are deducted for improper vehicle alignment during roadside parking in Subject Three?
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Improper vehicle alignment during roadside parking in Subject Three does not result in point deductions. Related information: 1. Introduction: Subject Three, which includes the road driving skills test and the safety and civilized driving knowledge test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. It is the abbreviated name for the road driving skills and safety and civilized driving knowledge test subjects in the motor vehicle driver's examination. 2. Expansion: Starting from June 1, 2021, the interval between scheduling the Subject Three exam was adjusted from 30 days after passing the Subject One exam to 20 days. For the additional driving license for large and medium-sized passenger and cargo vehicles, the interval between scheduling the Subject Three exam was adjusted from 40 days after passing the Subject One exam to 30 days.
The issue of improper vehicle alignment during the 'pull over and park' test in Subject 3 is something I personally experienced right after getting my license. Back then, due to insufficient practice, my car wasn't properly aligned after parking, and the instructor immediately pointed at the dashboard saying it would cost me 10 points – it really had a significant impact. In the official exam, improper vehicle alignment results in an immediate 10-point deduction because the test rules are strict; any non-parallel alignment with the roadside line is considered a failed parking attempt, which can easily lead to overall failure. I recommend practicing parallel parking techniques more, such as adjusting the angle through rearview mirrors and developing the habit of checking alignment before engaging the handbrake, to avoid losing big for small mistakes. Improper vehicle alignment is also a safety hazard in daily driving, potentially causing scraping accidents, so it's crucial to build a solid foundation during training.