Is there a requirement for the distance between the left and right sides when reversing into the garage in Subject 2?
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There is no strict requirement. As long as the car body does not sweep the line and the wheels do not press the line, no points will be deducted. Subject 2 examination standards: not following the prescribed route sequence, deduct 100 points; not completely reversing into the garage, deduct 100 points; car body crossing the line, deduct 100 points; stopping midway, deduct 100 points. Below is a relevant introduction to Subject 2: Teaching objectives: Master the basic driving operation essentials and possess the basic ability to control the vehicle; proficiently master the basic methods of driving on the site and internal roads, possess the ability to reasonably use vehicle control components and correctly control the spatial position of the vehicle, and be able to accurately control the driving position, speed, and route of the vehicle. Project scope: The examination items for small cars C1 and C2 include five compulsory items: reversing into the garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving on a curve (commonly known as the S-curve) (some regions also have a sixth item, high-speed card collection).
In the Subject 2 driving test, there are clear requirements for the distance on both sides during reverse parking into the garage, which must be between 30 and 50 centimeters. This distance regulation ensures the vehicle is completely within the garage without crossing the lines. Being too close (less than 30 cm) may result in scraping the garage boundary line and lead to point deductions, while being too far (over 50 cm) might cause the rear of the vehicle to exit the garage, resulting in failure. During the test, examiners use measuring tools to check, so it's essential to practice observing through the rearview mirrors, such as noting the position of the garage corner in the right mirror. When the garage corner appears in the lower middle part of the mirror, the distance is approximately 40 centimeters. Adjusting the steering wheel a few times can help align properly. This standard originates from real reverse parking scenarios, making it crucial to develop good habits during practice to avoid mistakes that could affect the pass rate during the test.