Points Deduction for Reverse Parking

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LeClara
09/08/25 6:37am
There are seven points deduction items for reverse parking, which is an assessment point in the driver's test. It involves maneuvering the vehicle correctly into the garage from both sides while in motion. The following are the relevant introductions to the deduction situations: 1. Not following the prescribed route: Not following the prescribed route results in a 100-point deduction. 2. Stopping midway: Each stop during the process deducts 5 points. 3. Running over the solid line during reversing: Running over the solid line during reversing results in a 100-point deduction. 4. Time limit for reverse parking: The time limit for reverse parking is 210 seconds. Exceeding 210 seconds without completion results in a 100-point deduction. 5. Vehicle body crossing the line: After entering the garage, if the vehicle body crosses the line, it results in a 100-point deduction. 6. Failure to complete the reverse parking: Failure to complete the reverse parking results in a 100-point deduction. 7. Front wheels not passing the control line: Front wheels not passing the control line results in a 100-point deduction.
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SanCameron
09/20/25 5:10am
I've been driving for over 15 years, and I know all too well the points where you can lose marks in reverse parking. The most common deduction is when the wheels cross the line—the examiner will immediately deduct points if they see the tires touching the boundary line of the parking space, and in severe cases, it might even result in failing the test. Parking in the wrong position is also a big issue; the car must be perfectly within the marked lines, not too far left or right, otherwise, it counts as a positional error and leads to deductions. Time management is crucial too—you must complete the maneuver within the allotted time, or you'll lose points for exceeding it. Additionally, improper operations like forgetting to signal, stopping unexpectedly mid-process, or hitting obstacles will also cost you marks. When I was learning, I made the mistake of crossing the line, but through diligent practice, I corrected it: slow down when reversing, frequently check the rearview mirror and backup camera, and ensure a smooth entry into the space. These deductions aren’t just about testing skills—they’re about building safe habits that apply to everyday parking, helping avoid scratches on other cars. My advice for beginners is to practice in empty spaces before hitting the road. Stay calm, take it step by step, and once the basics are solid, everything becomes much easier.
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NovaLee
09/20/25 5:12am
I often teach people driving skills, and there are several key points for penalty in reverse parking. First, significant deviation in vehicle positioning will result in penalties – you must accurately park in the center of the marked frame, otherwise it counts as failing to enter the space. Crossing the line is the most common issue; even a slight touch of the wheel to the boundary line incurs a penalty, and severe cases may lead to immediate test failure. Operational errors such as forgetting to signal or unintentionally stopping during the process will also be penalized, and the time limit is crucial – failing to complete within the allotted time means failure. Safety-wise, hitting edge obstacles incurs heavier penalties as it involves potential hazards. I recommend practicing slowly to familiarize yourself with the steps: first identify reference points accurately, control the steering angle properly, and use assistance systems like rearview cameras if necessary. Don’t underestimate these details; mastering them makes daily reverse parking easier and safer. Additionally, staying calm during the test is vital – nervousness leads to mistakes. Start with basic parking spots and practice repeatedly to minimize penalty risks.
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