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What are the evaluation criteria for B2 parallel parking?

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SanPenelope
07/29/2025, 07:34:20 PM

Motor vehicle drivers must park the vehicle into the right parking space without the wheels touching the lane boundary lines or parking space boundary lines. Below are the relevant details: 1. Deduction criteria: If the vehicle body exceeds the line after parking in the space, 100 points will be deducted. If the wheels touch the lane boundary lines during movement, 10 points will be deducted. If the vehicle is not parked inside the parking space, 100 points will be deducted. If the left turn signal is not activated when starting, 10 points will be deducted. If there is a stop during the process, 100 points will be deducted. 2. Mid-process stop: Refers to the car stopping for more than 2 seconds, which is considered a mid-process stop. When taking the parallel parking or reverse parking test, after pressing the brake, the car must come to a complete stop before releasing the brake.

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SanBryce
08/15/2025, 10:30:40 PM

For the B2 license parallel parking test, the evaluation criteria mainly focus on your operational standards and safety. First, turn on your signal light to indicate your intention to park. While reversing, you must not cross the white roadside line or hit any markers—these are the basic requirements. Control your speed and avoid sudden braking; the maneuver typically needs to be completed within one minute. Finally, the parked position must be straight, with the wheels aligned and the vehicle fully within the parking space. The examiner watches closely throughout, and any crossing of lines or collisions will result in immediate point deductions or failure. Therefore, practice multiple times in an open area to get familiar with your vehicle's dimensions. Remember, safety comes first—proper parking prevents accidents on the road.

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CamilaFitz
10/18/2025, 10:49:05 PM

When taking the B2 large vehicle driving test, parallel parking really tests your reflexes. The key evaluation points are avoiding crossing the lines - you need to control the angle when reversing as the rear wheels approach the boundary line, crossing it means instant failure. Using turn signals is mandatory, forgetting them also costs points. The parked vehicle must be straight, otherwise the examiner will consider it unstable. There's a time limit of about 60 seconds - being too fast or too slow is risky. Some practice tips: use mirrors to monitor position, practice vehicle feel more to avoid nervous mistakes during the test. Driving truly depends on attention to detail.

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LondonDella
12/01/2025, 10:24:48 PM

Key steps for parallel parking evaluation: Turn on the turn signal before starting, otherwise points will be deducted. During reversing, do not cross the line or hit obstacles. The parking position should be straight, wheels aligned, and the vehicle completely in place. Control the time within one minute, as going too fast carries more risks. For B2 license testing of large vehicles, these standards ensure safe and smooth driving operations.

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VonLane
01/21/2026, 11:48:26 PM

If you're learning to drive a B2 vehicle, don't neglect the standards for parallel parking. Turning on the signal when starting is a must, avoid crossing lines or hitting objects while reversing, maintain steady speed and don't exceed 60 seconds. After parking, ensure the vehicle is straight and wheels aligned. Practice using mirrors proficiently during training to avoid point deductions in the test. Actually, these standards exist to ensure parking doesn't obstruct others on the road, developing good habits prevents difficulties in controlling large vehicles.

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StNorah
04/17/2026, 11:48:50 PM

B2 parallel parking assessment focuses on three key points: Start with safe operations by signaling before reversing, but hitting the line or cones during the process means instant failure. The parked position must be aligned, with wheels straight, and typically completed within 60 seconds—no delays. These standards aim to cultivate safe driving habits, ensuring daily parking doesn’t obstruct traffic. Practice more to familiarize with your vehicle’s dimensions, frequently check mirror angles while reversing, and minimize errors to satisfy the examiner.

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