How to Avoid Crossing the Line During Parallel Parking?
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Before starting parallel parking, position your vehicle correctly, maintaining a distance of 30-50 cm between the right side of the car and the curb. Throughout the process, it's crucial to keep the speed slow and avoid stalling the engine. Parallel parking actually requires observing more reference points than reverse parking, as it involves constantly changing the mirrors to check these points while coordinating hand movements. Hand-foot coordination is essential. Introduction to the Subject 2 test items: 1. Assessment Content: The five assessment items are reverse parking, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, right-angle turns, and curve driving. 2. Requirements: Subject 2 requires 26 study hours, including 2 hours of theoretical knowledge, so the actual practice time is 24 hours.