How many points are deducted for touching the line in parallel parking?
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Touching the line in parallel parking results in a deduction of 100 points, and after being penalized, you can only return to the starting point to wait for the next test. Penalty standards for the parallel parking test: Failing to turn on the left turn signal when starting: deduct 10 points. Wheels touching the lane boundary line while driving: deduct 10 points. Stopping midway: deduct 100 points. Vehicle body crossing the line after parking: deduct 100 points. Failing to park within the designated area: deduct 100 points. Definition of parallel parking: Parallel parking is the second item in the Subject 2 driving test. It can only be performed after completing the first item of Subject 2, which is reversing into a parking space. When starting parallel parking, it is important to ensure that the right rear of the vehicle does not touch the line. Once the vehicle is completely inside the parking space, the steering wheel does not need to be straightened, as long as the vehicle body is within the parking space, it complies with the relevant regulations.