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How many points are deducted for the vehicle body crossing the line in parallel parking?

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OLouis
07/28/2025, 08:01:01 PM

If the vehicle body crosses the line during parallel parking, it results in an immediate failure, typically deducting 100 points. Below are the penalty standards for parallel parking: Body crossing the line: During the parallel parking test in Subject 2, if the vehicle body crosses the line after entering and stopping in the parking space, 100 points are deducted. Driving over the line: If the wheels touch or press against the lane boundary line while driving, 10 points are deducted. Not parking in the space: Failing to park the vehicle within the designated parking space results in a deduction of 100 points. Not using the left turn signal: Failing to activate the left turn signal when starting deducts 10 points. Stopping midway: Stopping the vehicle during the parallel parking process deducts 100 points.

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OChristian
08/11/2025, 11:14:24 PM

When I was taking my driving test, the instructor repeatedly emphasized that parallel parking must not cross the lines. I experienced it firsthand: if any part of the vehicle exceeds the boundary lines of the parking space during the Category 2 test, you'll immediately lose all 100 points, fail the test outright, and have to retake it—no second chances. The reason is simple: crossing the line means the parking maneuver wasn't executed properly. If you did this in real-world driving, you might scrape the curb or nearby vehicles, causing serious trouble. Back then, I failed several times due to speeding and misjudging the mirrors. Later, I wised up—during practice, I used dashed lines as reference points and reversed slowly to nail it. This lesson taught me that safety comes first, and only regular practice reduces errors. The strict penalty for crossing lines exists to instill good habits and prevent accidents on the road. Thinking about it, it makes perfect sense.

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WalkerAnn
10/01/2025, 02:42:27 AM

As a seasoned driver with over a decade of experience, I often remind beginners not to underestimate the risks of their vehicle crossing the line during parallel parking. During the test, crossing the line results in an automatic 100-point deduction, which means failing the exam outright. I remember when I was teaching my kid to drive, he got too impatient and stepped on the accelerator too hard, causing the car to tilt and cross the line, resulting in wasted time and money for a retake. The root cause is often inaccurate judgment of parking reference points, such as the rear wheels crossing the line or the body brushing against the boundary. This is even more dangerous in real-world driving, as it can easily damage tires or cause scratches. My advice is to first stabilize the car when starting, ensure you can see the boundary in the rearview mirror, and gradually turn the steering wheel. With enough practice, muscle memory will naturally develop. Safe driving relies on precision, and the strictness of the test helps everyone develop good habits.

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StEliana
11/14/2025, 03:29:54 AM

When driving my kids to school, I often notice that the car body crossing the line during parallel parking is a very common issue. In driving tests, the penalty is severe: an immediate 100-point deduction resulting in failure and requiring a retake. This problem not only costs points but also easily leads to real-world consequences like tires getting damaged by curbs or even hitting pedestrians. Preventing it is simple—just practice more to get a feel for it, such as not rushing to check the distance ahead when reversing. The purpose of taking a driving test is to cultivate safety awareness, so everyone should not underestimate the importance of basic practice.

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ManuelFitz
01/04/2026, 10:20:45 PM

I've helped a friend practice parallel parking and would like to share some tips to avoid crossing the line. During the test, crossing the line results in a 100-point deduction, which means an immediate failure. The key technique is to align the car parallel to the line before reversing, then wait for reference points like the rearview mirror to show a certain angle before proceeding slowly. Common mistakes include turning the steering wheel too late or accelerating too quickly. During practice, use chalk to draw lines for simulation, and with time, you'll be able to park precisely and pass the test smoothly. Safe driving starts with attention to detail.

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LaOlive
04/01/2026, 10:17:53 PM

I often discuss driving test topics, and in the side parking test, if the vehicle crosses the line, it results in an immediate 100-point deduction, leading to failure and requiring a retake. Why is this the case? Most beginners make mistakes due to incorrect distance judgment or slow reactions, such as driving too fast or not remembering the reference points clearly. The solution is repeated practice in the test area, using dashed lines to simulate and find the right parking timing. The strictness of the test is to promote safe driving habits, and daily parking requires even more attention to avoid accidents. Practice is the key to success.

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