Should You Pull the Handbrake or Shift to Neutral First When Parking by the Side?

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ColeLynn
07/29/25 7:34pm
When parking by the side, you should shift to neutral first and then pull the handbrake. The reason is that parking by the side also requires the vehicle to be no more than 50cm away from the curb. Sometimes, you may notice that the distance between the vehicle and the curb seems too large, and you might still be able to adjust the position by shifting gears to bring the vehicle closer. If you pull the handbrake first and then shift gears, you won’t be able to make adjustments if you realize the distance isn’t right, which could result in point deductions. Tips for Subject 3 (Road Test): Before starting the test, walk around the vehicle counterclockwise to inspect its condition. This is a crucial step and should not be overlooked. Many people fail the test simply because they skipped this inspection, which is truly regrettable. After getting into the vehicle, adjust the seat position and rearview mirrors, and fasten the seatbelt. Only after completing these steps can you begin the test. During the test, listen carefully to the voice prompts and avoid acting before the prompts, as the system may not record your actions and could deem the test invalid. Pay special attention to areas like schools and bus stops, where there are no voice prompts. You must slow down and brake within 30 meters, but don’t brake too early. For actions like starting, changing lanes, overtaking, turning, making U-turns, or parking by the side, always signal first and wait at least 3 seconds before executing the maneuver. After completing the parking by the side, don’t rush to exit the vehicle. Open and then close the door, wait for the voice announcement of your score, and then exit. Don’t forget to close the door after getting out.
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