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What are the penalty points for reversing into a parking space?

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AlessandraRose
07/29/25 1:02pm

The penalty items for reversing into a parking space include four points: not following the prescribed route or sequence; the vehicle body crossing the line; failing to enter the parking space; and stopping midway, all of which result in a 100-point deduction. Below is additional information: 1. Subject 2: Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment and refers to the field driving skills test. The test items for cars (C1 and C2) include five mandatory items: reversing into a parking space, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving through curves (commonly known as S-curves). Some regions also include a sixth item: high-speed card collection. 2. Test scheduling: In April 2016, the "Decision on Amending the Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses" was officially implemented, allowing self-study for the driving test, simultaneous scheduling of Subject 2 and Subject 3, and consecutive tests.

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VonLucas
08/14/25 2:18am

When I was a trainee preparing for my driver's license test, I noticed that there were quite a few points where you could lose marks during the reverse parking exercise. The most common mistake was the wheels crossing the lines—whether it was touching the boundary line or the center line of the garage, it would cost you about 5 points, indicating inaccurate operation. Incorrect body positioning, such as parking crookedly or exceeding the designated area, would also result in penalties, especially if the wheels touched the yellow or white lines. Additionally, hitting the poles or obstacles nearby would lead to even harsher penalties, possibly resulting in an outright failure, which would be a huge loss. Exceeding the time limit was another risk; taking too long to reverse could lead to point deductions, so it's best to maintain a steady speed without hesitation. Stopping and restarting midway might also cost you points, so it's important to keep the movements smooth and continuous. Mastering these aspects can help avoid mistakes during the test and reduce the chances of scratches in real-life parking situations. Now that I've developed good driving habits, I always feel that having a precise sense of positioning is crucial. For beginners, I recommend practicing more with simulators and using fixed reference points.

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VanMariana
10/09/25 7:23am

I just got my driver's license not long ago, and the penalty points for reverse parking are still fresh in my memory. During the test, it's common to make mistakes like wheels crossing the line, which deducts 5 points each time; parking the car crookedly or in the wrong position also results in penalties, such as the rear wheels not aligning with the center line. Hitting an obstacle is disastrous, as heavy deductions could lead to failing the test. I once had an issue with exceeding the time limit—being too nervous made me move slowly, and I got penalized. The examiner taught me that penalty points are designed to test control, so during practice, it's important to pay attention to reference points, like checking the rearview mirror and the distance from the rear of the car to find the right spot. The same applies to actual driving—good habits prevent accidents. I recommend practicing repeatedly and not rushing to take the test. Start by simulating reverse parking at home; once you're familiar with it, mistakes become less likely.

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RyanAnn
11/22/25 8:38am

After years of driving experience, looking back, the main points deducted in the reverse parking test are related to positioning. Points are deducted if the wheels cross the line or fail to enter the designated area; the car being misaligned results in a penalty for inaccuracy; touching or scraping objects leads to severe deductions. Timeouts or stopping midway also incur penalties, indicating a loss of rhythm. Avoiding these in actual driving is fundamental to safety. During practice, use simple methods: aim at reference points to control the steering wheel and practice parking in various spots frequently.

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