How many points are deducted for the front of the car crossing the line during parallel parking?
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Crossing the line with the front of the car during parallel parking results in a deduction of 100 points. The scoring criteria for parallel parking are as follows: 1. Regulations: Driving with tires touching the parking space or lane lines results in a deduction of 20 points. After the vehicle is parked and stationary, if the body extends beyond the parking space lines, 20 points are deducted. Failing to align the vehicle properly within the space results in a deduction of 5 points. Moving forward and backward once without successfully parking results in a deduction of 20 points. Hitting or scraping the parking poles results in a deduction of 20 points. 2. New regulations: After the implementation of the new traffic rules, parallel parking no longer uses poles but instead relies entirely on ground markings to define the parking space boundaries. For students learning to drive with a C1 license, the length of the parallel parking space is 1.5 times the length of the vehicle plus 1 meter. The vehicle must be driven to a position parallel to the parking space, then reversed into the space without any pauses. As long as the vehicle is parked within the boundaries without crossing the lines, it is considered a pass.