How many points are deducted for stopping midway during parallel parking?
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Stopping midway during the parallel parking exercise deducts 5 points. Below are detailed explanations of common point deductions for the parallel parking test in Subject 2: 1. Driving too slowly: Many learners reduce speed excessively for fear of missing reference points, leading to stalling. 2. Unfamiliarity with clutch: Not testing the clutch's sensitivity before driving results in discomfort during the test. 3. Incorrect seat adjustment: Improper seat positioning affects the driver's posture and visibility, causing misalignment with reference points and potential line crossing. 4. Right turn signal: Previously only requiring a left turn signal when starting to park, the new regulations now penalize learners who forget to activate the right turn signal before reversing.