
In the Subject 2 reverse parking test, the sequence for reverse parking is: right reverse parking—left exit—left reverse parking—right exit. Four tips for reverse parking: From the starting point into the garage: After getting into the car, the driver should first adjust the seat and rearview mirrors, fasten the seat belt, then shift the car into reverse gear, release the parking brake lever, and start the car to reverse at idle speed. The driver observes the garage through the right rear window; when the black edge of the right rear window aligns with the right line of the garage, turn the steering wheel to the right at a steady speed to the limit position. After the car enters the garage, the driver looks back to observe the left rearview mirror, and when the entire left line of the garage appears, immediately straighten the steering wheel. When the left door handle is level with the bottom line of the garage as seen in the left rearview mirror, stop immediately. From the garage to the return point: Shift the car into 1st gear and drive out of the garage. When the hood approaches the road edge line, turn the steering wheel to the left to the limit position, then stop when the car is straight. From the return point into the garage: Shift the car into reverse gear. Keep the steering wheel turned to the left limit position and reverse; the driver should pay attention to the left rearview mirror and adjust the direction to back the car into the garage; after the car enters the garage, the driver observes the right rearview mirror, and when the entire right line of the garage appears, immediately straighten the steering wheel; the driver then shifts focus to the left rearview mirror, and when the left door handle is level with the bottom line of the garage, stop immediately. From the garage to the starting point: Shift the car into 1st gear and drive out of the garage. When the hood approaches the road edge line, turn the steering wheel to the right to the limit position, then stop when the car is straight.

I remember last year when taking the Subject 2 test, the reverse parking into the garage started with the right side first. At that time, I had just started learning to drive, and the instructor always emphasized beginning from the right side because the test centers were designed that way for safe vehicle entry and exit. The key to reversing into the right garage was finding the right spot: when the car body was about 30 centimeters away from the garage corner, quickly turn the steering wheel all the way, then gradually straighten it. I was always afraid of crossing the line, staring at the rearview mirror without blinking—a slight distraction could lead to point deductions. It took me almost a week of practice before I dared to operate on my own without the instructor's reminders. Once the right garage was mastered, handling the left one was much less stressful, and the whole reverse parking process followed this sequence. Honestly, the atmosphere during the test was so tense I was sweating, but remembering this sequence helped keep my nerves steady. Looking back now, it still gives me chills!

When teaching a friend to practice driving, I explained that the reverse parking test in Subject 2 must start from the right side—it's a strict rule at the exam site. First, reverse into the right side, keeping the car body parallel to the parking lines with slight steering adjustments; leave the left side for the next step, ensuring a smooth transition between the two. The tricky part is the right side, where it's easy to deviate from the lines, so I recommend slow speed, frequent checks of the rearview mirror angles, and controlled throttle to avoid sudden acceleration. Having coached beginners myself, I've noticed they often panic under pressure, so practicing the right-side parking points multiple times in simulations helps ensure a smooth exam performance. The overall process is straightforward: reverse into the right side, exit, then reverse into the left side—follow this sequence, and scoring full marks isn't difficult.

During the driving test invigilation, I noticed that most people tend to reverse into the right parking space first. This is stipulated in the standard procedure: the vehicle stops at the starting point, and the steering wheel is turned sharply to the right to enter the space. If the sequence is reversed, points will be deducted or even require a retake. The most common mistake is running over the right corner line, and new examinees often struggle with unstable throttle control when their hands and feet are flustered. I suggest taking a deep breath before stopping, focusing on the reference points without rushing. Reversing into the left space is relatively easier with fewer issues. In short, remembering this procedure can help you pass smoothly.


