What are the four most accurate reference points for left-side reverse parking?

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Iker
07/30/25 8:17am
Left-side reverse parking involves monitoring the rearview mirror, the corner of the parking space, the base of the parking space corner beneath the vehicle, and the stopping point. Below are precautions for the Subject 2 driving test: 1. Reverse parking: (1) Accurately align with reference points and lines, observe the distance between the vehicle body and the line through the rearview mirror to prevent the vehicle from crossing the line. (2) Do not stop until the vehicle is completely inside the parking space; maintain proper clutch control to avoid stopping midway or incomplete parking. 2. Parallel parking: (1) Maintain proper distance from the parking space when aligning, avoid crossing lines, and be cautious not to hit the corner when exiting. (2) Remember to use the turn signal when exiting. Vehicles with discrepancies between actual condition and registration records, damaged/incomplete license plates or registration documents, illegible markings, or counterfeit plates are prohibited.
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