How many seconds can you pause during reverse parking?
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In the reverse parking test of Subject 2, stopping midway is not allowed during the examination. If the vehicle stops for more than 2 seconds, 5 points will be deducted each time. Midway stopping refers to the situation where the vehicle has no displacement change within 2 seconds, which will be judged by the computer as a stop. Below are methods to prevent midway stopping: 1. Master clutch control: The reverse parking test requires using the semi-engaged state of the clutch to control the speed, so it's important to accurately determine the semi-engaged position of the vehicle. When the speed is too fast, gently press the clutch slightly; when the speed slows down and tends to stop, slightly lift the clutch to achieve the desired speed and then hold it steady. This ensures the vehicle moves slowly and steadily. 2. Avoid excessively slow speed: If the test area has slight slopes or uneven surfaces, the chance of midway stopping increases, making it easy to make mistakes due to poor speed control. Therefore, control the speed appropriately during reverse parking, ensuring it's not too slow but just right. 3. Avoid fully locking the steering wheel when turning: When turning the steering wheel to its limit, leave a little room and slightly lift the clutch to prevent the vehicle from stopping due to increased resistance. When straightening the wheel, press the clutch slightly to prevent the speed from increasing and affecting the observation of reference points.