What are the penalty standards for parallel parking?

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JaxonLee
07/28/25 3:56pm
Penalty standards for parallel parking: 1. After the vehicle stops in the parking space, if the body crosses the line, 100 points will be deducted. 2. If the wheels touch or press the lane boundary line while driving, 10 points will be deducted. 3. If the vehicle is not parked within the designated space, 100 points will be deducted. 4. If the left turn signal is not turned on when starting, 10 points will be deducted. 5. If the vehicle stops midway, 100 points will be deducted. Additional information: 1. The purpose of the parallel parking test in Subject 2 is to assess the driver's ability to correctly park the vehicle in a roadside parking space on the right. 2. The operational requirements are: The driver must park the vehicle in the right parking space without the wheels touching or pressing the lane boundary line or the parking space boundary line.
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DiCaleb
08/11/25 8:14pm
I just got my driver's license last year, and I remember how strict the scoring was for the parallel parking in Subject 2! The most common deductions include hitting the curb or crossing the line, which costs you 10 points—I once crossed the line and almost failed. If the car isn't completely inside the parking space, it's an instant 100-point deduction and an automatic fail, which forced many people to retake the test. Parking with the front or rear of the car more than 50cm uneven from the edge also costs 10 points, and I was always afraid of parking crookedly. There are also penalties for improper operation, like not using the turn signal (5 points) or stalling the engine (5 points). With enough practice, you’ll realize the key is to move slowly, steer steadily, and check the mirrors frequently—don’t just focus on speed. The same applies to real driving: safety first. Poor positioning can lead to scraping a neighbor’s car, so I recommend beginners practice in simulated parking spaces a few times to build confidence. After all, one mistake can heavily impact your overall score. My experience is that practice makes perfect.
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IsabelleMarie
09/29/25 6:13am
As a seasoned driver with over a decade of experience, I understand the importance of parallel parking scoring criteria both in tests and daily driving. Key deductions include: 10 points for hitting the curb or line, 10 points for failing to center the vehicle properly, 100 points for not fully parking within the space, and 5 points for operational errors like forgetting to signal. In real-world driving, these deductions correspond to actual risks—improper positioning can lead to scraping obstacles or obstructing traffic. I've seen many novice drivers fail tests mainly due to imprecise positioning caused by rushing. These scoring rules aren't just for tests; developing good habits in daily driving reduces accidents—remember to maintain proper spacing, use rearview cameras to assist perspective shifts, and avoid overconfidence. The essence of safe driving lies in attention to detail. Mastering these points enhances overall driving efficiency—don't let them become your weak spot.
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