What are the point deductions in Subject 2 of the driving test?
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Below are the point deductions in Subject 2: 1. Reverse parking in a garage: Main point deductions include driving over lines, failing to enter the garage, exceeding time limits, and not following the designated route. 2. Parallel parking: Main point deductions involve turn signals, maintaining a 30cm distance from the curb, and driving over lines. When entering the test area, steer right in advance to align the highest point of the windshield wiper with the roadside line to adjust the 30cm distance. During reversing, remember the first right full-lock point, straightening the wheels, then left full-lock, parking in the garage, activating the left turn signal, and checking the rearview mirror when exiting to avoid driving over lines with either wheel. 3. Right-angle turn: Main point deductions involve turn signals and driving over lines. Activate the turn signal upon entering the test area and turn it off after the voice prompt (ensure correct operation; incorrect use deducts 10 points). Adjust the vehicle to maintain a 30cm distance from the side line, similar to parallel parking. When making the full-lock turn, slightly release the clutch to prevent stalling or stopping midway. Straighten the wheels after the rear wheels exit to avoid driving over lines. 4. Curve driving: This is relatively simple, with main point deductions for driving over lines. During the test, focus on the initial right turn by sitting upright and aligning the left window corner with the inner side of the left yellow line, continuously adjusting direction. For the left turn, lean your head out to align the left window corner with the inner edge of the left yellow line, continuously adjusting direction, and finally straightening the wheels left (no stopping allowed throughout). 5. Hill start and stop: Main point deductions involve maintaining a 30cm distance from the side line, stopping within 50cm, stalling during start, rolling back, and forgetting to release the handbrake when starting.