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What are the requirements for the reverse parking test in Subject 2?

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FinnLynn
07/29/25 9:43pm
Subject 2 reverse parking standards include: failure to follow the prescribed route or sequence, vehicle body crossing the line, failure to complete the parking, or exceeding the time limit of 4 minutes, all of which result in disqualification. The following is an introduction to Subject 2: 1. Test content: Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment and refers to the field driving skill test. For small cars (C1/C2), the test items include five mandatory components: reverse parking, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, right-angle turns, and curve driving. 2. Key points for the reverse parking test: (1) Without reference points, you can only observe the vehicle's position through the rearview mirrors. Therefore, during practice, it is essential to strengthen the use of rearview mirrors. (2) During the test, stopping is not allowed, which places higher demands on clutch control. During practice, it is crucial to frequently use the clutch and learn to flexibly control the vehicle speed with the clutch, ensuring the vehicle moves slowly without stopping, maintaining a speed of around 5 km/h, to complete the entire reverse parking maneuver smoothly.
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ChloeDella
08/15/25 9:02pm
When I first started learning to drive, I was really nervous about the reverse parking test in Subject 2, afraid of making any mistakes. The most basic requirement was not to cross the lines, whether solid or dashed—touching them with the car body meant instant failure. You had to complete it within 30 seconds; going too slow would cost points. The operation had to be smooth and continuous—no stopping or stalling, or you'd fail immediately. Parking position had to be precise: the wheels must fully stop inside the parking space without going out, and the car body had to be straight, not tilted. During practice, the instructor always emphasized checking the rearview mirrors to adjust direction, not just focusing on one side—both sides mattered. Turning the wheel the wrong way could easily lead to hitting the poles. Staying calm was crucial; rushing would backfire, while taking it slow worked better. Practicing mock tests helped memorize key points, like turning the wheel fully when seeing the corner in the rearview mirror.
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DanteLynn
10/17/25 5:22am
It took me several attempts to pass the reverse parking test, and I believe the key lies in the details. The requirement of not crossing the lines is a strict criterion, including those corners and lane markings—the car body must stay clear. The time limit is 30 seconds, and the movements must be smooth without stopping or stalling midway, otherwise, the examiner will deduct points immediately. When parking, the position must be precise; only when the tires are within the lines does it count as passing. During practice, focus more on reference points, like the poles in the mirrors, and maintain steady speed control without randomly pressing the clutch. Also, pay extra attention to safety observations—don’t get so caught up in reversing that you forget to check the surroundings. Once you’re familiar with these, the test will go smoother. I recommend beginners visit the test site in advance to get accustomed to the layout and reduce unfamiliarity.
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