Is parking within 30cm from the curb considered passing?

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VonMaddox
07/30/25 9:04am
Parking within 30cm without crossing the line will not result in point deduction. Here are additional details: 1. Curb-side parking: This is a clearly defined assessment item in the road test, requiring the examinee to maneuver the vehicle to park alongside the curb. The distance between the right wheels and the white curb line must be within 30cm. Exceeding 30cm but not more than 50cm results in a 10-point deduction, while exceeding 50cm leads to a full 100-point deduction. 2. Key points to note: After activating the turn signal, count to four silently before turning the steering wheel. If the turn signal is on for less than 3 seconds, the test is failed. Before exiting the vehicle, always turn your head to observe the traffic behind you. If the system detects no head movement for observation, the test is immediately failed.
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