Is it normal not to see the ground lines when reversing into a parking space?
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It is abnormal not to see the ground lines when reversing into a parking space. The reasons may include improperly adjusted mirrors or insufficient height, which need to be addressed promptly. Otherwise, it will affect the effectiveness of reversing into the parking space. Examination standards for reversing into a parking space: Not following the prescribed route or sequence results in disqualification. Running over the lines or failing to fully enter the parking space results in disqualification. Exceeding 210 seconds to complete the maneuver results in disqualification. Stopping midway deducts 5 points each time. Characteristics of reversing into a parking space: Reversing into a parking space is a mandatory test item for obtaining a small car driver's license, primarily assessing the driver's ability to operate the vehicle in a confined space. It is a key evaluation point in the driver's test, requiring the driver to correctly reverse the vehicle into the garage from both sides while in motion.