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What are the standards for reversing into the garage in Subject 2?

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BlakelyLee
07/29/2025, 08:29:52 PM

The standard for reversing into the garage is that if you do not follow the prescribed route or sequence, it will be considered a failure. Additionally, if the engine stalls during the reversing process, it will also be deemed a failure. The precautions for reversing into the garage are as follows: Steady clutch control: During the reversing process, it is essential to maintain good clutch control to keep the vehicle speed steady. If the speed is slow, even if you momentarily miss a reference point during driving, there will still be time to correct the vehicle's position. It is recommended to wear thick-soled shoes while driving, preferably travel shoes with a thin front and thick back and a slight slope. Thick soles make it easier and more stable to operate the clutch, which is particularly suitable for beginners. Ensure the vehicle body is fully inside the garage: Many people fail the test because the vehicle body is not fully inside the garage, which is quite regrettable. The reasons for the vehicle body not being fully inside the garage are either missing the reference point or hastily pressing the clutch and brake due to excessive speed. Therefore, it is crucial to control the vehicle speed properly.

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MollyRose
08/15/2025, 01:11:39 AM

The standard for reverse parking mainly involves starting the vehicle from a designated position during the test, slowly reversing into the space without touching the yellow lines on the ground, including the left and right boundary lines and the lines at the entrance of the parking space. Touching any line means immediate failure. Additionally, you must avoid hitting obstacles or walls near the parking space, and the vehicle must come to a complete stop within the marked area inside the space, without exceeding the front or rear boundaries. There is also a strict time limit, with most places requiring completion within a few tens of seconds—exceeding the time results in point deductions or outright failure. During practice, it's essential to focus on precise steering wheel control to avoid turning too sharply or too late, which could cause the wheels to cross the lines. Passing this test can improve parking skills and reduce the likelihood of scratches or accidents in real-life situations. Remember to familiarize yourself with the test site layout before the exam to ensure smoother operations and a more relaxed mindset.

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LeGabriela
10/19/2025, 04:20:40 AM

During my last driving test for Subject 2, the requirements for reversing into the parking space were very clear: the starting point for reversing must be within the designated box, after shifting into reverse gear, slowly back up, and the car body must absolutely not touch the lines—touching them means failure. Also, you must not hit the poles or the walls of the fake garage next to it. After parking, both the front and rear of the car must be within the squares inside the garage, being even slightly off results in point deductions. The entire operation is timed, usually needing to be completed in about half a minute. I practiced for a long time, and the instructor said the key is slow-speed control, making slight adjustments to the direction, and not turning the wheel all the way at once. This helps improve safety awareness during actual parking. It's easy to make mistakes due to nervousness during the test, so it's recommended to simulate the course several times.

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VanElla
12/02/2025, 09:08:12 PM

The core standard for reverse parking is to back the car into the designated space from a fixed starting point without crossing any lines or hitting walls, all within the allotted time. Crossing lines is an immediate fail, so practicing control over both front and rear wheels is essential. Additionally, the car must come to a complete stop precisely within the marked area without any deviation. The exam system monitors these criteria closely. From personal experience, using side mirrors to adjust the car's angle is the most effective method, and paying attention to these small details in daily driving can prevent scratches and other mishaps.

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AndresAnn
01/22/2026, 10:29:48 PM

Thinking back to when I was learning to drive, the standards for reverse parking were very strict. The vehicle had to back into the parking space from the starting position, ensuring that the tires didn't cross the lines and the body didn't touch the edge obstacles throughout the process. When parking, the car had to be perfectly centered and aligned, with no overhang at the front or rear. There was usually a time limit of several tens of seconds, and exceeding it would result in point deductions. Practicing these maneuvers helped develop patience and safety awareness, which was much more practical than simply parking.

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LaAlejandro
04/18/2026, 10:09:55 PM

The standard for reverse parking is simply reversing into the parking space from a starting point without crossing lines or hitting obstacles, and stopping steadily within the marked area. Timing must be precise, and using reference points during practice helps. These rules help beginners develop the habit of checking rearview mirrors, reducing real-life reversing accidents.

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