What are the points deducted for parallel parking?

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AdalineMarie
07/28/25 7:48am
Points deducted for parallel parking include stopping or stalling midway, and running over the lines during parking. Here are the relevant details: 1. Stopping or stalling midway: The reasons for stopping or stalling midway generally include unfamiliarity with the clutch, being overly cautious, or excessive nervousness. Unfamiliarity with the clutch occurs when the driver does not test the clutch's tightness or height before starting, leading to discomfort during driving. Being overly cautious can cause the driver to miss reference points due to nervousness, driving too slowly, and stopping midway if the vehicle encounters a slight slope. Excessive nervousness can result in shaky legs, making it difficult to control the clutch, inevitably leading to stalling. Maintaining composure and testing the clutch before driving can help avoid point deductions. 2. Running over the lines during parking: This usually happens due to improper alignment with the boundary line, delayed steering, or forgetting to shift into drive. When entering the parallel parking area, the vehicle should generally be 300 to 500mm from the boundary line. Improper alignment will affect subsequent operations. Steering should be anticipatory and quick. Delayed or hesitant steering will impact the entire parking process. Forgetting to shift into drive: When the vehicle is parked in the spot, do not forget to shift into drive before exiting. Proper alignment, timely steering, and shifting into drive upon entering the spot can help avoid point deductions.
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TylerAnn
08/11/25 3:02pm
When I was taking my driving test, the most common mistakes in parallel parking included wheels touching the curb or line, the car body protruding beyond the parking space boundary, and improper parking position. Discontinuous movements or pauses that were too long during reversing would result in point deductions because examiners valued smoothness; improper control of the distance between cars, such as being too far from the front car or too close to the rear car, would also be penalized. Through repeated practice, I learned that every time you reverse, you must first check the rearview mirror, observe blind spots, control the speed, and avoid turning the steering wheel too hastily. In daily driving, these details directly affect safety. Mastering them can prevent scratches, especially when parking on narrow streets, where extra caution is needed. Looking back now, the test techniques can indeed be applied to real-life situations, making parking stable and secure.
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LaSkylar
09/28/25 2:37am
I just got my driver's license, and I remember the penalty points for parallel parking very clearly. Common mistakes include the car body not being straight and exceeding the marked area, or losing points as soon as the wheels touch the boundary line; hesitating or stopping during reversing, which leads to deductions for discontinuous movements; and failing to adjust the distance properly, such as being more than 30cm away from the car in front or too close, which the examiner will mark as an error. During my test, I almost failed twice, but I managed to pass by practicing more—adjusting by looking at the side mirrors after turning the wheel. I still make similar mistakes when driving normally, like taking too much time when reversing isn’t smooth. The key is to remember to operate slowly and observe the surroundings carefully to stay safe, not letting these small details hold you back.
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