What are the 2021 point deduction standards for reverse parking?
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Reverse parking test requirements: Candidates should follow the ground markings and operate the vehicle in the prescribed sequence to correctly reverse into and exit the garage from both sides of the test area. After both front wheel contact points exceed the control line at one end of the road, the vehicle must be reversed into the rear garage and parked correctly for the first time; then proceed forward out of the garage towards the control line at the other end of the road. When both front wheel contact points exceed the control line, stop, and reverse into the rear garage again to park correctly for the second time; finally, exit the garage and drive the vehicle back to the starting point, leaving the test area. Except for parking in the garage, stopping midway is not allowed, and the vehicle body must not cross the line. The total completion time must not exceed 210 seconds. New assessment standards: Failing to follow the prescribed sequence of routes results in disqualification; vehicle body crossing the line results in disqualification; failing to properly reverse into the garage results in disqualification; before reversing, if both front wheel contact points do not exceed the control line, it results in disqualification; exceeding the 210-second completion time results in disqualification; stopping midway for more than 2 seconds deducts 5 points per occurrence.