What are the requirements for reverse parking?

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OCole
07/24/25 1:05am
The requirements for reverse parking: Failure to follow the specified route and sequence will result in disqualification. If the vehicle body crosses the line, fails to enter the parking space, or stops midway, it will be disqualified. Exceeding 210 seconds to complete reverse parking will also result in disqualification. Below is the relevant introduction to reverse parking: Meaning: Reverse parking has been a mandatory test item for obtaining a small car driver's license since 2013. It assesses the driver's ability to maneuver the vehicle in a confined space. Reverse parking is a key assessment point in the driver's test, which involves correctly reversing the vehicle into a garage from both sides while in motion. Parking tips: Control the driving route. During the test, the vehicle's driving route mainly depends on the speed of steering wheel rotation and the driving speed. When reversing, accurately align with the boundary lines and promptly adjust the direction to ensure the vehicle enters the garage straight.
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SerenityLynn
08/10/25 8:48pm
The key requirements for parallel parking are accurate positioning and slow speed control. As someone who often helps correct postures, I feel the crucial points lie in first observing the parking space size and surrounding environment, such as whether there are pillars or other vehicle obstacles. Before starting to reverse, ensure the front of the car is parallel and aligned with the parking space, then reverse slowly - the speed should be as leisurely as a walk. Use the rearview mirrors to carefully monitor the rear position, occasionally turning your head to scan blind spots in case children or obstacles suddenly appear. Steering wheel movements should be gentle - avoid sharp turns, instead make several slight angle adjustments to let the car slide in gradually. Common issues include reversing too fast or turning the wheel the wrong way, which easily leads to scraping the sides. With more practice, you'll improve spatial awareness. Remember safety comes first, and patience is the key to success.
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