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What are the penalty standards for reversing into the garage in Subject 2?

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DeHarrison
08/31/25 5:42am
Subject 2 reversing into the garage penalty standards include the following seven items: Not following the prescribed route, deduct 100 points; Stopping midway, deduct 5 points for each stop; During reversing, if the solid line is pressed, deduct 100 points; The time limit for reversing into the garage is 210 seconds, exceeding 210 seconds without completion, deduct 100 points; After entering the garage, if the vehicle body crosses the line, deduct 100 points; Reversing into the garage but not fully entering, deduct 100 points; The front wheels do not pass the control line, deduct 100 points. Subject 2 exam precautions: The first thing after getting into the car is to adjust the seat and rearview mirror to a suitable position and state, and fasten the seat belt. When parallel parking, remember to find the correct angle, turn the steering wheel quickly, react promptly, and coordinate with the car's speed. For hill starting, remember to pull the handbrake, start with the left turn signal on and release the handbrake, stabilize the clutch, and gradually release the clutch while stepping on the accelerator to avoid stalling or rolling back. For right-angle turns, react quickly to turn after finding the correct point, and coordinate with the car's speed to avoid deviation. The safest method for curve driving (S-turn) is to slow down. When reversing into the garage, control the speed well, find your reference point, and make minor adjustments if you notice any deviation in the rearview mirror.
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SanPaige
09/13/25 2:10am
I remember when I took the driving test last year, the reverse parking in Subject 2 almost made me fail. The scoring standards were extremely strict—if the car body crossed the line even slightly, it was an immediate 100-point deduction, and the test was over. The same applied if the wheels touched the edge of the parking space—no second chances. The most frustrating part was stopping midway; even a pause of just a few seconds would cost 100 points because it disrupted the overall flow. The time limit was 120 seconds, and exceeding it meant failure, so you couldn’t afford to be too slow. My instructor always reminded me to focus on the position of the front of the car, control the clutch and steering wheel properly, and reverse slowly without rushing. Practicing reference points was crucial, like aligning the rearview mirror with the corner of the parking space, to ensure no line-crossing or stopping. Simulating the test environment was also important—familiarizing myself beforehand helped reduce nervous mistakes. In the end, it’s the details that determine success or failure. I passed by practicing repeatedly and staying calm.
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LeEmerson
10/27/25 2:57am
Having taught students for many years, I'm very clear about the penalty points in reverse parking. If the car body crosses or touches the line, it's an automatic 100-point deduction. Students often neglect the rear angle, causing them to run over the boundary line. Stopping for more than 2 seconds during the maneuver also results in a 100-point penalty, so control the speed and avoid sudden braking. The entire operation must be completed within 120 seconds—exceeding this time means failure. In practice, not fully entering the parking space counts as an incomplete parking attempt and is still considered a fail. I advise students to align reference points using the rearview mirrors, move at low speed, and avoid sharp steering wheel turns. Additionally, check the vehicle's condition before the test to prevent operational errors. Simulating the test process multiple times can improve familiarity, and maintaining a calm mindset helps reduce unexpected pauses. These standards may seem strict, but with mastered techniques, they're not hard to overcome—the key lies in precise positioning and consistent practice.
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