How many points are deducted for the car body touching the line in the reverse parking test of Subject 2?
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In the reverse parking test of Subject 2, touching the line with the car body results in a deduction of 100 points. Here are the specific details: 1. Scoring rules: In Subject 2 reverse parking, touching the line with the mirrors (rearview mirrors) does not count as crossing the line. As long as the car body or wheels do not touch the line, it is not considered crossing the line, since the rearview mirrors are very protruding and are not included in the car body crossing the line range. Deductible items in reverse parking include not following the prescribed route or sequence of driving, which directly results in a deduction of 100 points, car body crossing the line deducts 100 points, failing to park properly in the reverse parking deducts 100 points, and stopping midway deducts 100 points. 2. Score confirmation: For Subject 2, if you fail the test once, you can retake it once. If you do not participate in the retake or fail the retake, the test is terminated, and the applicant should reschedule the test after ten days. Within the validity period of the driving skill test permit, the number of rescheduled tests for Subject 2 and Subject 3 road driving skill tests cannot exceed five times. If the fifth rescheduled test is still failed, the results of other subjects that have been passed will be invalidated.
When I took the driver's license test last year, I was particularly worried about the issue of hitting the lines during the reverse parking in Subject 2. The instructor repeatedly emphasized that any part of the vehicle touching the line would result in an immediate 100-point deduction, equivalent to failing the test. Nowadays, the testing system is very sensitive; even the wheels touching the corner lines of the parking space or the body brushing against the boundary lines will trigger the sensors. The most common mistakes include inaccurate steering timing leading to the side mirrors hitting the lines or the rear of the car brushing against the outer boundary lines when straightening the vehicle. Remember to adjust the seat to the same height as usual when practicing with the instructor's car before the test, as this helps in accurately identifying the reference points.