What are the deduction items for reverse parking?
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Failure to follow the prescribed route or sequence results in a 100-point deduction. Vehicle body crossing the line results in a 100-point deduction. Failure to fully enter the parking space results in a 100-point deduction. Stopping midway results in a 100-point deduction. Below is relevant information about reverse parking: 1. Overview: Reverse parking became a mandatory test item for obtaining a small vehicle driver's license after 2013. It assesses the driver's ability to maneuver the vehicle within a designated area. Reverse parking is a key evaluation point in the driver's test, requiring the driver to correctly reverse the vehicle into a parking space from both sides while in motion, with a time limit during the test. 2. Methods: There are three most common types of reverse parking. The first is the "non"-shaped reverse parking, commonly found in large shopping centers. The second is the roadside "one"-shaped reverse parking, also known as parallel parking. The third is the less common diagonal reverse parking. 70% of driving school students find parallel parking more challenging.