Should the front wheels cross the dotted stop line when parallel parking?
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This is the sensing starting reference line for parallel parking. The front wheels must not cross or touch the line. Below are relevant details about parallel parking: 1. Traditional parallel parking: Four poles were placed on the ground to represent the four corners of the parking space. One criterion for successful parking was whether the vehicle entered the space without touching these poles. 2. After the implementation of new traffic regulations: Parallel parking no longer uses poles but instead employs ground markings as the boundaries of the parking space. For students learning to drive with a C1 license, the length of the parallel parking space is 1.5 times the vehicle length plus 1 meter. Drive the vehicle parallel to the parking space in the direction of travel, then reverse into the space to the right rear without any pauses. As long as the vehicle is parked within this range without crossing the boundary lines, it is considered a pass.