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What are the deduction points for the reverse parking test in Subject 2?

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DelMaggie
09/05/25 4:41am

Subject 2 reverse parking deduction points are as follows: Deduction points for reverse parking: Failure to follow the prescribed route and sequence: Deduct 100 points and result in failure if the vehicle does not follow the prescribed route and sequence. Electronic assessment is based on the vehicle body, not the wheels. During daily practice, focus more on adjusting the driving trajectory and how to correct when the vehicle body is too close to the left or right boundary lines during parking. If possible, it is recommended to practice more at the actual test site to familiarize yourself with the test venue and the test vehicle. Practice makes perfect to avoid issues with the vehicle body. Principles of the reverse parking test: The principle of the Subject 2 reverse parking test is to complete the left hook successfully before proceeding to the right hook. If the left hook parking is not successful or the system does not confirm the parking accuracy, the right hook action is not allowed; otherwise, it will be reported as a route error.

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OJeremiah
09/17/25 5:09am

During my driving test for Subject 2, the reverse parking was where I lost the most points. I frequently got heavily penalized for the car body pressing against the sensor lines, mainly because I was too hasty to position the car without proper alignment. The instructor mentioned that stopping for more than 2 seconds during the maneuver would also result in penalties, and due to nervousness, I stopped several times, wasting all my time. Another common mistake was not following the designated route, such as turning right when I was supposed to turn left into the parking spot, which instantly led to disqualification. Exceeding the total time limit would also cost points, so I recommend beginners to practice more in the driving school's simulated environment, use the rearview mirrors to locate reference points accurately, and control the speed gently without sudden stops. Those rules are truly necessary to avoid scraping other cars' rear ends in real driving scenarios, and with more practice, it becomes easier. Looking back now, passing that test was all thanks to familiarizing myself with the exam environment beforehand, which significantly reduced the pressure.

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NathanLee
10/31/25 5:41am

When instructing students during driving practice, it's essential to frequently remind them of the key points that lead to point deductions in reverse parking: First, the vehicle body touching the line, including the wheels touching the boundary line, results in severe point deductions upon contact. Second, not following the designated route, such as turning right when instructed to turn left, leads to immediate test failure. Third, stopping for longer than the allowed duration during the maneuver incurs point deductions. Fourth, exceeding the total operation time also results in point deductions. Adjusting the seat and mirrors properly ensures clearer visibility. During reversing, maintain slow and steady movement, using the clutch to control the vehicle and avoid jerking. A common mistake among students is rushing through the process and overlooking details. Arranging more simulation exercises can boost their confidence and accuracy. These points are not just for passing the test but are fundamental in cultivating safe driving habits.

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SanDiana
12/14/25 5:48am

I remember when I was taking my driving test, reversing into the parking space was the easiest way to lose points. Hitting the line with the car body was a major pitfall—just a slight deviation and the points were gone. Stopping for longer than the allowed time during the maneuver was also a common reason for deductions, as mistakes were easy to make when nervous. Not following the required direction for parking was equally risky, like turning right when entering a left-side parking space, which would result in an immediate fail. Now, after years of driving, those details have become very practical for everyday parking, making it more stable. Developing good habits after the test has really paid off.

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