Should Turn Signals Be Used During the Reverse Parking Test?

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Blanco
07/29/25 6:50pm
Turn signals are not required for reverse parking. For the Subject 2 test, you only need to use the left turn signal when starting on an uphill slope and when performing parallel parking into a garage. For parallel parking, use the left turn signal when exiting the parking space, and before starting on an uphill slope, use the left turn signal. No turn signals are needed for S-turns, right-angle turns, or reverse parking. Tips for reverse parking operation: 1. Control the driving speed—maintain idle speed in 1st gear or reverse gear throughout; the speed at start should be the same as the driving speed. 2. Control the steering timing—carefully observe during reversing, grasp the key points for steering, and turn at the right moment. 3. Control the driving path—during the test, the vehicle's path mainly depends on the speed of steering wheel rotation and driving speed. When reversing, accurately align with the boundary lines and promptly adjust the direction to ensure the vehicle enters the parking space straight.
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