Is 90 Seconds Enough for Parallel Parking?
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Whether 90 seconds is sufficient for parallel parking depends on individual technical skills. Here are relevant details about parallel parking: 1. Traditional parallel parking: Four poles were placed on the ground to symbolize the four corners of a parking space. One criterion for successful parking was whether the vehicle entered the space without touching these poles. 2. After the new traffic regulations were implemented: Parallel parking no longer uses poles, instead relying entirely on ground markings to define the parking space boundaries. For learners obtaining a C1 driver's license, the length of the parallel parking space is 1.5 times the vehicle length plus 1 meter. The driver must position the vehicle parallel to the parking space, then reverse into the space without any pauses. As long as the vehicle is parked within the designated area without crossing the boundary lines, it is considered a pass.