Is the reverse parking test conducted for both left and right sides?

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Dante
07/30/25 12:33am
During the Subject 2 reverse parking test, you do not need to perform reverse parking on both the left and right sides; you only need to reverse once and then exit the parking space. There is no time limit for the reverse parking itself, but you cannot stop while reversing. Before preparing to enter the parking space, you are allowed a brief pause to observe the garage boundary lines through the rearview mirror and determine the steering wheel angle for reversing. Reverse parking is an assessment point in the driver's test, which involves maneuvering the vehicle correctly into the garage from both sides. There is a time limit for reverse parking during the test. Below are the evaluation criteria for reverse parking: 1. Failure to follow the prescribed route or sequence results in disqualification. 2. If the vehicle body crosses the line or fails to enter the parking space, it results in disqualification. 3. Exceeding 210 seconds without completing reverse parking results in disqualification. 4. Stopping midway deducts 5 points each time.
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