Points for Deduction in Reverse Parking?

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DeRyan
07/30/25 7:38am
There are four points for deduction in reverse parking: 1. Not following the prescribed route or sequence, deduct 100 points. 2. The vehicle body crosses the line, deduct 100 points. 3. Failing to enter the parking space, deduct 100 points. 4. Stopping midway, deduct 100 points. Notes for reverse parking: 1. Speed: The vehicle speed during the entire operation should not be too fast; excessive speed may cause missing the reference points, untimely steering wheel turning, leading to crossing the line. 2. Slowly release the clutch: When encountering the full lock point, slowly release the clutch to avoid stopping midway. 3. Steering wheel turning: When turning the steering wheel, remember this principle: 'Better to turn early than late.' 4. Steering wheel turning range: After the vehicle body enters the parking space, the speed should not be too fast, and the steering wheel turning range should not be too large; turn the steering wheel towards the side that is wider. 5. Time: After the new regulation reform, reverse parking must be completed within 210 seconds, and stopping for more than 2 seconds will deduct 5 points.
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