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What are the rules for reverse parking?

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LeTheo
07/29/25 1:01am

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.

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DylanDella
08/12/25 10:42am

Parallel parking isn't actually that difficult. Let me share some rules from my over ten years of driving experience. First and foremost, you must look around to ensure there are no people or obstacles behind the car - this is the most crucial rule because the blind spot when reversing is huge. Then reverse slowly; after shifting into reverse gear, gently press the accelerator while checking the rearview and side mirrors, turning your head to look back when necessary. This helps align with the parking space lines - take your time and don't rush. Remember during driving tests, examiners pay close attention to the entire process being smooth - you can't cross lines or hit cones. I've practiced countless times in parking lots; it's easier on sunny days with good light, but you need to be extra careful when it's raining. If you end up crooked after reversing, readjust your direction - don't force it and damage the car. Always engage the handbrake and turn off the engine after each parking - developing this habit is important. Essentially, parallel parking rules exist for safety and collision prevention - with more practice, you'll master it.

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VincentLynn
10/01/25 8:26am

The rules for parallel parking while learning to drive are quite crucial. As a driving test instructor, I often remind students of several key points: maintain a steady speed, neither too fast nor too slow; ensure a comprehensive check of the front, rear, and both sides of the car. The test requires completing the maneuver within 30 seconds, but don’t rush. When reversing, accurately identify reference points, such as aligning the rearview mirror with the parking space lines, and reverse step by step without distractions. Common mistakes include crossing the lines or parking crookedly, which directly result in point deductions, so practice in an open area multiple times during regular training. The rules also include not forgetting to use the turn signal and ensuring the reverse lights are functional, as these are basic test requirements. Familiarizing yourself with these rules not only helps pass the test but also makes daily driving easier.

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DaniellaRose
11/15/25 3:25am

The primary rule of reverse parking emphasizes safety. After driving many cars, I've found that not following the rules easily leads to accidents. It's essential to check all blind spots, especially when children or pets are nearby—it's advisable to walk around the car first. Then reverse slowly, keeping the speed below 5 km/h, and turn the steering wheel gently. Don't rely solely on mirrors; manually turning your head to check is more reliable. The rules also include engaging the handbrake immediately after parking to avoid the risk of rolling. Additional tip: Be extra cautious of pillars or obstacles when reversing in busy malls or residential areas. These rules are there to protect yourself and others, and making them a habit saves trouble.

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AxelLee
01/05/26 5:02am

The reverse parking rules can be a bit intimidating for new drivers, and I felt the same way when I first started learning. Simply put, first choose a spot and check if the width is sufficient, then turn on the right turn signal before reversing. Keep your speed slow while reversing, adjust your direction gradually by checking the mirrors, and don’t rush—if it’s not aligned properly, just try again. I recommend beginners practice more in empty parking spaces or use their phones to record videos for reviewing their movements. The rules require the car to be parked straight with wheels aligned, making it easier to enter and exit without inconveniencing others. Remember, practice is key—confidence comes with familiarity.

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