
Failing to enter the garage while reversing means that the vehicle body does not completely enter within the garage lines during the reversing process, resulting in point deductions in Subject 2 of the driving test. Below are the specific details: Point deduction rules for reversing into the garage: Reversing into the garage without following the prescribed route or sequence, the vehicle body crossing the lines, failing to enter the garage, stopping midway, or taking more than 210 seconds to complete the reversing maneuver will all result in a 100-point deduction and a failing grade. Key points for reversing into the garage: Reversing from the starting point into the garage: After getting into the car, the driver should first adjust the seat and rearview mirrors, fasten the seatbelt, then shift the car into reverse gear, release the parking brake lever, and start reversing at idle speed. The driver observes the garage through the right rear window. When the black edge of the right rear window aligns with the right line of the garage, turn the steering wheel smoothly 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 line of the garage becomes visible, immediately straighten the steering wheel. When the left door handle is level with the bottom line of the garage as seen in the left rearview mirror, stop the car immediately.


