Is 90 Seconds Enough for Parallel Parking?
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90 seconds is sufficient for parallel parking. According to the "Motor Vehicle Driver Examination Content and Methods" regulations, the parallel parking test item must be completed within 90 seconds; otherwise, it will be considered a failure. Based on the time taken by students during exams, most people can complete it in around 50 seconds. Below are some important notes for the Subject 2 driving test: 1. Fasten your seatbelt: You must fasten your seatbelt immediately after getting into the car. Remember not to buckle it incorrectly or to the passenger seat, as the system will directly deem this a test failure. Do not unfasten the seatbelt at any time during the test. 2. Adjust the seat and mirrors: After getting into the car, adjust the seat, adjust the rearview mirrors, fasten the seatbelt, turn on the left turn signal, shift into first gear, and release the parking brake. These six steps are essential. Make sure all preparations are complete before starting. 3. No stopping during the test: There is no time limit for reversing into the parking space, but it's important to note that you cannot stop during the process. If the wheels remain stationary for 3 seconds, the system will consider it an intermediate stop. Therefore, controlling the speed is crucial. 4. The hill start time limit is 30 seconds: The hill start must be completed within 30 seconds. The system will provide a voice reminder every 10 seconds, and exceeding 30 seconds will result in an automatic failure.