How many points are deducted for pressing the left dotted line in parallel parking?

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DanielRose
07/24/25 6:00pm
Pressing the left dotted line in parallel parking deducts 10 points. Below is the relevant information: 1. Parallel parking deduction standards: Driving with tires touching the parking space and lane lines deducts 20 points; After the vehicle is parked, if the body extends beyond the parking space lines, 20 points are deducted; Failing to straighten the vehicle after parking deducts 5 points; Failing to park within one forward and reverse movement deducts 20 points; Hitting or scraping the poles deducts 20 points. 2. Parallel parking precautions: Adjust the left and right rearview mirrors, the left mirror should be lowered enough to see the left rear wheel. The right mirror should show the side of the car body. Additionally, adjust the interior rearview mirror so that the middle of the rear windshield is visible when looking up. Also, pay attention to the use of turn signals, as failing to use them as required will also result in point deductions.
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