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What are the deduction criteria for fixed-point parking?

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VonThomas
07/25/25 6:45am

2021 slope fixed-point parking deduction criteria are as follows: 1. Criterion one: After the vehicle stops, if the front bumper is not aligned with the pole line and exceeds 50cm forward or backward, it is considered unqualified. 2. Criterion two: After the vehicle stops, if the front bumper is not aligned with the pole line but does not exceed 50cm forward or backward, 10 points will be deducted. 3. Criterion three: After the vehicle stops, if the distance between the car body and the road edge line exceeds 30cm but does not exceed 50cm, 10 points will be deducted per occurrence. 4. Criterion four: If the parking brake is not tightened after parking, 10 points will be deducted per occurrence.

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SanBrody
08/11/25 1:12pm

As an experienced driver who often mentors new drivers, let me explain the point deduction standards for parallel parking in the driving test in detail. The most common mistakes include touching the edge of the parking line with your wheels, which deducts 10 points, and having the car body cross the line, also deducting 10 points. Additionally, parking too far from the curb, such as exceeding 30 centimeters, will cost you 10 points. If you start moving without coming to a complete stop and the car shakes, the examiner usually deducts 15 points. Forgetting to engage the handbrake or not shifting gears before turning off the engine may result in a deduction of 5 to 10 points. The total test score is 100 points, and accumulating more than 20 points in deductions leads to failure. I recommend that learners practice aligning the side mirror with roadside reference points, gradually slowing down to a complete stop without rushing. Making mistakes during the test is normal; gaining more experience will help you handle it with ease.

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LeNaomi
09/27/25 5:38am

From the perspective of traffic regulations, I am very familiar with the penalty criteria for designated parking. During the driving test, crossing the line, exceeding the distance, or unstable parking will result in penalties. However, in real-life daily driving, improper parking can also lead to penalties. For example, on the street, parking in prohibited areas, intersections, or zebra crossings may result in a 3-point deduction and a 200-yuan fine if caught by traffic police surveillance; obstructing a fire lane may lead to a 6-point deduction. These standards aim to ensure road safety and prevent accidents. I advise drivers to develop good habits, choose appropriate parking spots, and keep their vehicles stable to avoid penalties and reduce risks. The test is just a simulation; actual compliance is more important.

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LaJuliette
11/10/25 7:38am

As a novice driver who just got my license, the parallel parking test really makes me nervous. The deduction rules include: 10 points off for wheels touching the line, 10 points off for the car body crossing the boundary; more than 30cm distance from the curb also deducts 10 points; unstable parking causing shaking or failing to stop properly deducts over 10 additional points. Failing the test occurs when total deductions exceed 20 points - I failed my first attempt due to impatience. The instructor always reminds me to drive slower and use the rearview mirror to align properly. Repeated practice simulations during training are effective, don't stress too much. Simply put, speed control is the key.

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VonJonathan
01/01/26 2:37am

As an experienced driver with years of driving, I have tricks to avoid penalty points. In the fixed-point parking test, crossing the line deducts 10 points, and exceeding the distance also deducts 10 points; unstable parking may deduct about 15 points. In reality, illegal parking may result in a 3-point deduction. Therefore, I suggest aligning the hood or side mirror with roadside references, slowly decelerating into position; after parking, check the handbrake and gear. Practice repeatedly in open spaces to park accurately, which can help you perform steadily. The key is to be confident and not afraid to retry if mistakes happen. Keeping the distance within 30 centimeters is sufficient.

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