How many points are deducted for stopping 30-50 cm beyond the line in the uphill parking test (Subject 2)?

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HadleyMarie
07/25/25 1:31am
Stopping 30-50 cm beyond the line in the uphill parking test (Subject 2) results in a 10-point deduction. Below are details about partial deductions for the uphill parking test: 1. Scoring criteria: If the vehicle's front bumper (for cars) or front axle (for motorcycles) fails to stop on the pole line and exceeds 50 cm in either direction, it results in failure. If the vehicle stops within 50 cm of the pole line without exceeding it, a 10-point deduction is applied (previously 20 points). 2. Key points: Accurately estimate the target by using reference points such as the parking pole and a specific spot on the windshield or hood (this varies by vehicle model and driver height and should be determined during practice). When the reference point aligns with the parking pole in a straight line, indicating the bumper is aligned with the pole line, stop immediately.
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DelJaxon
08/10/25 4:08pm
In the uphill parking test item, points will be deducted if the car stops too far or too close. I'm telling you from the perspective of a driving school instructor: in the Subject 2 exam, if the distance between the front bumper of the car and the parking line is between 30 cm and 50 cm, it's considered slightly over the limit, resulting in a 10-point deduction. What's the specific situation? The entire test is scored out of 100, with a passing mark of 80, so a small mistake isn't a big deal, but you need to be more careful. I've seen many students fail to control their speed properly on the slope, leading to incorrect parking. I recommend practicing the coordination between the accelerator and clutch more, using reference points to find the right position first to avoid overshooting. Also, exam nerves can amplify mistakes, so simulate the scenario more often in practice to develop a feel. Once you master the angle, you'll be able to park stably without exceeding the limit. Remember not to panic during the exam, be meticulous, and combine it well with other test items, and you'll pass smoothly.
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