What does it mean to reverse park in one go?
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It may be because the operator has mastered the method of reverse parking, so the car can be successfully reversed into the garage in one go. Below are specific instructions about reverse parking: 1. Definition: Reverse parking is a mandatory test item for obtaining a small car driver's license after 2013. It assesses the driver's ability to maneuver the car in a designated area. 2. Test evaluation criteria: Failing to follow the prescribed route or sequence results in disqualification. If the car body crosses the line or fails to park properly, it is disqualified. Exceeding 210 seconds without completing the reverse parking results in disqualification. Stopping midway deducts 5 points each time.
When I reverse park, achieving a 'one-shot entry' means the car accurately parks into the spot in a single attempt without needing adjustments back and forth, saving time and effort. This requires mastering steering control and visual judgment. For instance, after years of driving, I've developed a 'car sense,' knowing the wheel positions and distance points. The key is clear visibility—preferably using rearview mirrors and backup cameras as aids. Beginners can start by practicing in open spaces, remembering to brake gently and avoid pressing the accelerator while reversing to improve skills faster. However, in reality, lanes vary, and minor errors are inevitable—don’t force perfection to avoid scraping walls or neighboring cars. Safety comes first. Staying relaxed during practice builds confidence. Mastering reverse parking also reflects driving experience; once it becomes second nature, driving grows more confident and smoother.