What are the rules for reverse parking?
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Reverse parking requirements and rules: The candidate should refer to the ground markings and operate the vehicle in the prescribed sequence to correctly reverse into and exit the garage from both sides of the test area. When both front wheel contact points exceed the control line at one end of the road, the vehicle should be reversed into the rear garage and parked correctly for the first time. Then, proceed out of the garage and drive toward the control line at the other end of the road. When both front wheel contact points exceed the control line, stop the vehicle. Reverse into the rear garage again and park correctly for the second time. Finally, exit the garage and drive the vehicle back to the starting position, leaving the test area. Except for parking in the garage, the vehicle must not stop during the maneuver, and the body must not cross the lines. The total time for completing the task must not exceed 210 seconds. New regulation assessment criteria: Failing to follow the prescribed sequence of routes is a failure. The vehicle body crossing the lines is a failure. Failing to fully reverse into the garage is a failure. Before reversing, if both front wheel contact points do not exceed the control line, it is a failure. Exceeding the 210-second time limit for the task is a failure. Stopping for more than 2 seconds during the maneuver results in a deduction of 5 points per occurrence.