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What are the tips for parallel parking in Subject 2?

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McLuna
08/29/25 7:21am
Parallel parking tips are as follows: Start the car in low gear, and turn the steering wheel to the right when the driver aligns with the third reference point. When the car moves to the position where the front of the car is between the third and fourth reference points, quickly turn the steering wheel to the left to steer the front of the car toward the left side of the road. When the front of the car approaches the left edge of the road, quickly turn the steering wheel back and stop immediately. Shift the car into reverse gear and back up. When the rear of the car approaches the right edge of the parking space (garage), quickly turn the steering wheel to the left to the maximum position. When both sides of the car are parallel to the edges of the parking space (garage), quickly straighten the steering wheel and stop. Precautions: Maintain an upright sitting posture, as this is crucial for accurately judging each reference point; when entering the parking area, park as close to the right side of the road as possible, but do not cross the yellow right edge line to avoid reversing too far back and crossing the line. Subject 2 has a full score of 100 points, with evaluation criteria for failure, minus 20 points, minus 10 points, and minus 5 points. The test is passed under the following conditions: ① For applicants of large passenger vehicles, tractors, city buses, medium-sized passenger vehicles, and large trucks, a score of 90 or above is required; ② For other vehicle types, a score of 80 or above is required.
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SavannahDella
09/11/25 4:53am
When teaching driving lessons, I always emphasize the importance of precise reference points and speed control for parallel parking. First, drive up alongside the parking space, keeping your car parallel to the adjacent vehicle with about half a meter distance. When reversing, wait until your side mirror aligns with the B-pillar of the neighboring car, then immediately turn the steering wheel fully to the right. At this point, watch your left mirror - when the rear corner of the parking space appears, quickly straighten the wheels and continue reversing until centered in the space. During tests, examiners value smooth parking without crossing lines, so practice is crucial. When I first learned, I often made mistakes like turning too early or late, resulting in crooked parking. I recommend beginners practice in empty areas using chalk-drawn parking lines, repeating at least ten times daily to develop muscle memory. Parallel parking is a mandatory test item in the second driving exam - mastering it not only makes testing easier but also boosts confidence when parking in tight spaces. Remember to check your position after each practice session and make gradual improvements.
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Finley
10/25/25 5:44am
I just got my driver's license and found that the hardest part of parallel parking is the timing of steering wheel adjustments. For example, when reversing, you need to focus on the rearview mirror and use reference points like the taillight of the adjacent car to align. After turning the wheel all the way, wait for the car's angle to change before straightening it out. During the test, I was so nervous that my hands shook, but after more practice, it became smoother. In real driving, I estimate the parking space size to ensure there's enough room before reversing. Common issues like wheel crossing the line result in point deductions—to avoid this, start practicing in simpler spots first. I recommend recording your practice sessions and reviewing them later, as it's easier to spot mistakes. Progressing slowly ensures safety. Mastering parallel parking is beneficial for daily driving, especially when finding parking spots in the city—it saves time and reduces the risk of scratches.
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