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What are the tips for reversing into the garage in Driving Test Subject 2?

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LaRyder
07/29/25 6:41am
Tips for reversing into the garage: After getting into the car, the driver should first adjust the seat and rearview mirrors, fasten the seat belt, then shift the car into reverse gear, release the parking brake lever, and start reversing at idle speed while observing the garage through the right rear window. When the black edge of the right rear window aligns with the right boundary line of the garage, turn the steering wheel steadily to the right until it reaches the limit position. After the car enters the garage, the driver should look back at the left rearview mirror. When the entire left boundary line of the garage becomes visible, immediately straighten the steering wheel. When the left door handle is seen level with the bottom line of the garage in the left rearview mirror, stop the car immediately. Points deduction items for reversing into the garage are as follows: Not following the prescribed route or sequence: deduct 100 points; vehicle body crossing the line: deduct 100 points; failing to reverse into the garage: deduct 100 points; stopping midway: deduct 100 points. Driving Test Subject 2 has a full score of 100 points, with evaluation criteria set for failing, deducting 20 points, deducting 10 points, and deducting 5 points. The test is considered passed if the following conditions are met: ① For large passenger cars, tractors, city buses, medium-sized passenger cars, 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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ElainaLynn
08/12/25 10:33pm
I remember when I first started learning to drive, parallel parking was really a headache, but now that I've got the hang of it, it doesn't seem difficult. The key is to find good reference points, like aligning the pillars or lines in the rearview mirror with the car body before turning the steering wheel. Controlling the speed is especially important—keep the clutch steady to avoid sudden speed changes that could lead to crossing the line. Turning the steering wheel should be quick and precise. Remember, the direction is reversed when reversing, so it takes practice to get used to it. Stay calm—the test is all about making fewer mistakes. You can practice repeatedly in an empty parking lot, using bottles as markers for the corners to gradually get the feel. Parallel parking isn't just for the test; it'll make parking on your own much easier in the future.
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DeMargaret
10/04/25 4:02am
I passed the reversing into the garage in the Subject 2 driving test quite easily, and my friends said I had a talent for it. Actually, the technique boils down to a few steps: adjust the seat and mirrors properly before starting to ensure clear visibility. When reversing, watch for the moment the rear wheels touch the garage line and turn the steering wheel decisively. Keep the speed slow, just use the half-clutch control. On the test day, don't be nervous—I took three deep breaths and then proceeded as I practiced. Practice in empty spaces near the driving school or your home at least a dozen times to get the hang of it. Finally, remember to check for any line crossing before parking after the test—these small details can earn you extra points.
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Hudson
10/04/25 4:04am
When teaching someone to drive, I always emphasize that the key to reverse parking is finding reference points and controlling speed. Turn the steering wheel decisively when you see the car body parallel to the parking lines in the rearview mirror. Reverse slowly and steadily, avoiding sudden braking or acceleration. Common mistakes beginners make include turning the wheel too late or failing to correct when the car body is misaligned. I recommend noting down your mistakes during each practice session, such as which parking corner wasn't aligned, and repeatedly improving on them for faster progress. Keeping a calm mindset is essential—treat the test like playing a game.
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