What are the scoring rules for the reverse parking in Subject 2?

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VonHolden
07/25/25 10:33am
Additional information: Candidates should note that each test begins when the vehicle passes the starting dotted line and the computer announces the start of the test; it ends when the vehicle passes the ending dotted line and the test results are announced (any disqualifying mistakes during the test will immediately end it). Mistakes such as stopping midway or crossing the line on the section between the ending dotted line of the previous test and the starting dotted line of the next test will not be counted in the score.
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