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What are the tips for parallel parking in the driving test subject two?

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StCamilla
07/23/25 8:58pm
The tips for parallel parking in the driving test subject two are: 1. Drive the car into the test area, keeping the left alignment line along the left side of the straight part of the guiding arrow; 2. When the front of the car just passes the horizontal line of the upper garage door, look at the right rearview mirror and stop when the garage corner appears in the mirror; 3. Shift into reverse gear, and when the garage corner just disappears from the rearview mirror, turn the steering wheel fully to the right; 4. When the left line reaches the middle of the car's front, straighten the steering wheel; 5. Look at the left rearview mirror, and when the wheel touches the dotted line, turn the steering wheel fully to the left, stopping when the left alignment line is 10 centimeters away from the garage boundary line; 6. Shift into first gear, turn on the left turn signal, and drive the car out. When the left alignment line touches the left boundary line, straighten the steering wheel; 7. When the left line reaches the middle of the car's front, turn the steering wheel one full turn to the right, straighten the wheel when the car is aligned, and drive out of the area.
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OAbigail
08/10/25 4:37pm
Mastering parallel parking for the driving test requires several key techniques. First, position your car beside the target parking space, about half a meter from the left side, then start reversing while watching the right rearview mirror. When the rear of the adjacent car completely disappears from view, immediately turn the steering wheel fully to the right while maintaining a slow speed. Next, observe the left rearview mirror; when about one-third of the front bumper of the car behind becomes visible, quickly straighten the steering wheel by turning it left and continue reversing until the wheels are close to the curb, then stop. The most common mistake I made while learning was turning the steering wheel too quickly or moving too fast, which often led to crossing the line, so it's crucial to stay steady. Practicing more in open areas and setting reference points like ground markings or surrounding objects can significantly improve accuracy. During the driving test, examiners focus more on overall smoothness and safety control rather than achieving success on the first try, so take your time to adapt. The entire process takes about a minute—don't panic.
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LillianFitz
09/23/25 4:18am
Parallel parking is considered one of the challenging parts in the Subject 2 driving test. When I first practiced it, I was all thumbs. The basic steps are: adjust your position before starting, keep the car parallel to the parking space with a proper distance, then focus on the right rearview mirror while reversing. Once the neighboring car's rear disappears from view, quickly turn the steering wheel all the way to the right while moving the car slowly—don't go too fast. Next, watch the left rearview mirror, and as soon as the front part of the car behind comes into view, immediately straighten the steering wheel to the left. Continue reversing until the wheels lightly touch the curb, then stop. The key lies in controlling speed and steering—being too hasty can easily lead to crossing the boundary line. I recommend noting your reference points during each practice session, such as a fixed object at the driving school like a crack on the ground or a tree shadow. On the test day, stay calm, take a few deep breaths, and treat it like just another practice—this will also reassure the examiner. With repeated practice, you’ll get the hang of it, and passing on the first try is totally achievable.
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LeCaden
11/06/25 6:34am
The key to parallel parking lies in controlling the vehicle's movement trajectory and steering timing. Before starting to reverse, ensure the position is correct, with the car about half a meter away from the parking space boundary, then slowly reverse while observing the right rearview mirror. Once the rear end of the adjacent car completely disappears from the mirror, quickly turn the steering wheel fully to the right. Then, watch the left rearview mirror and wait until about one-third of the rear car's front is visible before immediately turning the steering wheel back to the center. Continue reversing until the wheels are close to the curb and stop. Maintain a steady speed throughout the process, using first gear or a slow speed, and avoid sudden braking. Common mistakes include untimely or excessive steering wheel movements, so it's recommended to practice more to develop a sense of rhythm.
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