What does it mean that parking in reverse is not allowed to stop halfway?
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Parking in reverse is not allowed to stop halfway means not to let the electronic monitoring system sense that the wheels are stationary. The following is the relevant introduction of parking in reverse: 1. Meaning: To test the driver's ability to operate the car in the field. Parking in reverse is a test point in the driver's test. That is, manipulating the vehicle to correctly reverse into the garage from both sides while moving. 2. Methods: There are three most common types of reversing. The first is the "non"-shaped parking in reverse, which is relatively easy to learn. The second is the roadside "one"-shaped parking in reverse. The third is the less common diagonal parking in reverse.
I see this question about not being allowed to stop midway while reversing into a parking space, which actually means you must not hit the brakes or let the car come to a complete halt during the entire process of backing into the spot. For example, during a driving test, if you stop midway, the examiner might deduct points or even fail you immediately. I think this is mainly to train the ability to continuously control the vehicle's speed, as stopping can easily disrupt balance and increase the risk of hitting obstacles. In reality, many people are used to stopping briefly before reversing, but this can distract attention and affect judgment of the parking space's size and position. I must remind beginners to practice using the rearview mirror more often, gently pressing the accelerator to maintain a slow and steady speed, which can help avoid sudden stops. In short, understanding this point can help you drive more safely and efficiently.