What Are the Standards for Reverse Parking in Subject 2?

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VanMackenzie
07/29/25 10:40pm
Subject 2 Reverse Parking Standards include disqualification for not following the prescribed route or sequence, vehicle body crossing the line, failing to complete the reverse parking, stopping midway, or exceeding 4 minutes. Below are relevant details: 1. Subject 2: Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment, specifically referring to the field driving skills test. For small vehicles (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 (commonly known as S-turns). 2. Key Points for Reverse Parking Test: Without reference points, you can only observe the vehicle's position through the rearview mirrors. Therefore, during practice, it's essential to enhance the use of rearview mirrors. During the test, stopping is not allowed, which places higher demands on clutch usage. Regular practice should focus on frequent clutch use to master its flexible application for speed control, ensuring slow movement without stopping, maintaining a speed of around 5 km/h, and completing the entire reverse parking action smoothly.
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MacCharlie
08/15/25 11:54pm
I remember when practicing driving at the driving school, the standards for the reverse parking test in Subject 2 were extremely strict. The most fundamental rule was not to touch any boundary lines or corner lines of the parking space. The car body had to be completely parked within the designated area, with both left and right wheels at least 30 centimeters away from the boundaries, and no part of the car could extend beyond the space or be misaligned. During the reversing process, the speed needed to be slow and steady, usually controlled at around 5 kilometers per hour to avoid losing control. When practicing, it was crucial to align with reference points, such as turning the steering wheel when the corner of the parking space in the rearview mirror aligned with a specific marker. During the test, the number of stops was typically limited to two, and the entire maneuver had to be completed within about 90 seconds. One of my buddies failed the test because he wasn’t practiced enough and crossed the line, so practice makes perfect—these standards also helped me become more skilled at reverse parking in real-life driving, improving my spatial awareness significantly.
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