How many points are deducted for the car body brushing the line in the parallel parking test of Subject 2?
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In theory, brushing the line with the car body in Subject 2 does not result in point deduction. Note that brushing the line is different from crossing the line—crossing the line will definitely deduct 100 points. The specialized evaluation criteria for Subject 2 only specify that the car body must not cross the line, and there is no mention of brushing the line. Generally, as long as the car body does not cross the line, there is no significant impact, but the final judgment depends on the examination system. The point deduction standards for parallel parking in Subject 2 are as follows: 1. Failing if the car body crosses the line after stopping in the parking space. 2. Deducting 5 points for stopping midway. 3. Deducting 10 points for the tires touching the lane boundary line while driving. 4. Deducting 10 points for not turning on the left turn signal when starting. 5. Deducting 10 points for not turning on the right turn signal when reversing. 6. Failing if the car is not parked inside the parking space. 7. Failing if the test is not completed within the specified time. 8. Deducting 10 points each time the car body touches the parking space boundary line while driving. Key points for reversing into the parking space: 1. Reversing from the starting point into the parking space: - After getting into the car, the driver should adjust the seat and rearview mirrors and fasten the seatbelt. - Shift to reverse gear, release the parking brake lever, and start reversing at idle speed. - Observe the parking space through the right rear window. - When the black edge of the right rear window aligns with the right boundary line of the parking space, turn the steering wheel to the right at a steady speed until it reaches the limit position. - After the car enters the parking space, the driver should look back at the left rearview mirror. When the entire left boundary line of the parking space is visible, immediately straighten the steering wheel. - When the left door handle is level with the bottom line of the parking space in the left rearview mirror, stop immediately. 2. Driving from the parking space to the return point: - Shift to first gear and drive out of the parking space. - When the hood approaches the road boundary line, turn the steering wheel to the left until it reaches the limit position. - Stop when the car is straight. 3. Reversing from the return point into the parking space: - Shift to reverse gear and keep the steering wheel turned to the left at the limit position while reversing. - The driver should observe the left rearview mirror and adjust the direction to guide the rear of the car into the parking space. - After the car enters the parking space, observe the right rearview mirror. When the entire right boundary line of the parking space is visible, immediately straighten the steering wheel. - Then, look back at the left rearview mirror. When the left door handle is level with the bottom line of the parking space, stop immediately. 4. Driving from the parking space back to the starting point: - Shift to first gear and drive out of the parking space. - When the hood approaches the road boundary line, turn the steering wheel to the right until it reaches the limit position. - Stop when the car is straight.