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What are the key points to observe for parallel parking in Subject 2?

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DiKendra
09/08/25 3:52am
For parallel parking in Subject 2, there are mainly 2 key points to observe: the upper left corner of the parking space is point A, and the lower right corner is point C. Below are the precautions for Subject 2 examination: Reverse Parking: The main points for deduction in reverse parking include crossing the line, not entering the parking space, exceeding the time limit, and not following the designated route. After the new regulations, reverse parking now has a time limit of 210 seconds. Exceeding this time will result in failure. During the exam, first perform the right reverse parking, then the left reverse parking. Not following this order will result in failure. Pay attention to the 30cm margin when reversing. Parallel Parking: The main points for deduction in parallel parking include the turn signal, 30cm margin, and crossing the line. When entering the exam area, turn right in advance and observe the highest point of the wiper aligning with the roadside line to adjust the 30cm margin. When reversing, remember the first right full lock point, straightening, left full lock, parking in the space, turning on the left turn signal, and observing the rearview mirror when exiting to prevent the wheels from crossing the line. 90-Degree Turn: The main points for deduction in the 90-degree turn include the turn signal and crossing the line. After entering the exam area, turn on the turn signal and turn it off after the voice prompt. Incorrect operation of the turn signal will result in a 10-point deduction. After entering the 90-degree turn, adjust the 30cm margin between the car body and the line. The observation points are the same as in parallel parking. When performing the full lock, slightly release the clutch to prevent stopping or stalling. Straighten the car body after the rear wheels exit to prevent the wheels from crossing the line.
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DeMakayla
09/20/25 2:36am
When I took my driver's license test last year, I spent a lot of time practicing the parallel parking in Subject Two. The key steps are as follows: First, align the car so that it's about 30 centimeters away from the curb, ensuring a parallel start. Second, while reversing, look at the right rearview mirror and turn the steering wheel all the way to the right when the corner of the parking space is completely covered. Third, watch the left rearview mirror and straighten the steering wheel as soon as you see the bottom corner of the space. Finally, when the wheel is about to touch the curb, turn the steering wheel all the way to the left and slowly reverse into the space. Don't rush the whole process; make sure to stop at each point before moving. Look at the mirrors more and move the steering wheel less. During the test, stay relaxed and practice a few more times, and it will be fine. At first, I always crossed the line, but later, after memorizing the points, it became my strong point.
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SanLukas
11/03/25 3:00am
In parallel parking, my experience tells you to focus on these key points: First, when adjusting the parking position, ensure the car body is parallel to the roadside line, maintaining an appropriate distance to avoid subsequent trouble; then, during the reversing process, keep a close eye on the marking point in the right rearview mirror—when the car body covers the corner of the parking space, immediately turn the steering wheel to the right; next, when the bottom corner of the parking space appears in the left rearview mirror, quickly straighten the wheel to avoid deviation; decisively turn left to adjust when the wheels are close to the edge line; finally, align the front of the car with the parking space. Remember the key points and practice more simulations to improve smoothness.
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