How many points are deducted for the vehicle body crossing the line in Subject 2?
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Reversing into the garage or parallel parking with the vehicle body crossing the line will result in a direct deduction of 100 points. Below is an introduction to Subject 2: 1. Definition: Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment and is the abbreviation for the field driving skill test subject. 2. Objective: To master the basic driving operation essentials and possess the fundamental ability to control the vehicle; to proficiently master the basic methods of field and in-field road driving, to have the ability to reasonably use vehicle control components and correctly control the spatial position of the vehicle, and to accurately control the vehicle's driving position, speed, and route.
In the Subject 2 driving test, the vehicle body crossing the line once usually results in a 10-point deduction. This is the most common mistake I've observed during numerous proctoring sessions, especially in the reverse parking project because the line serves as the boundary of the parking area. The car crossing the line indicates a failure in position control. Students often make this mistake due to nervousness or misalignment with the rearview mirror. After a 10-point deduction, accumulating too many points may lead to failure, with the total score being 100 points—exceeding 20 points is risky. Therefore, I always remind students to simulate test scenarios during practice, use mirrors to confirm the vehicle's position, and maintain low-speed operations to reduce the probability of crossing the line. Additionally, crossing the line is not just a point deduction issue; in actual driving, it could lead to accidents, so safety comes first.