How many points are deducted for stopping beyond 30cm but within 50cm in Subject 2 slope test?

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McGenesis
07/28/25 6:10pm
Stopping beyond 30cm but within 50cm in Subject 2 slope test deducts 10 points. Below are expanded details about the slope stopping test in Subject 2: 1. Scoring criteria: If the vehicle's front bumper (or motorcycle's front axle) fails to align with the pole line upon stopping, with a deviation exceeding 500mm both forward and backward, it results in disqualification. If the deviation is within 500mm, 10 points are deducted (previously 20 points). 2. Key considerations: Accurately gauge the target by using a specific point on the parking pole and windshield (or engine hood) as a reference (this point varies depending on the vehicle model and driver's height and should be determined during practice). When the reference point on the windshield aligns with the parking pole, forming a straight line (indicating the vehicle's bumper is aligned with the pole line), stop immediately.
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VonPatrick
08/11/25 11:59pm
In the Subject 2 driving test, if the vehicle body is more than 30cm but less than 50cm away from the road edge line during the slope fixed-point parking, 10 points will be deducted. I always remind students about this because many people get nervous and misjudge the reference point, causing the car to park off-center. Exceeding 50cm results in immediate failure, meaning the test is not passed. The total score for Subject 2 is 100 points, with 80 points required to pass. Losing 10 points can still be compensated if other sections are performed well. During practice, it's important to develop the habit of frequently checking the rearview mirror angles and accurately positioning the wheels relative to the line, rather than solely relying on marked reference points. In actual driving, parking too far from the curb increases the risk of scraping against curbstones or obstacles. The test rules are designed to cultivate precise control skills. Practicing for just ten minutes daily can significantly improve hand-eye coordination over time.
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