What does it mean when the vehicle body touches the parking space boundary line while driving?
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When the vehicle body touches the parking space boundary line while driving, it refers to the phenomenon of the wheels crossing the line during the parking maneuver, which results in test failure and requires retaking the exam. Below is more information about parallel parking: 1. Introduction: Parallel parking is one of the test items in the second subject of the driver's license exam. It has become increasingly common in urban areas, where many streets have designated parking spaces marked along the sides, known as 'parallel parking spaces.' 2. Requirements: The driver must maneuver the vehicle into the right-side parking space without the wheels touching the lane boundary lines or the parking space boundary lines. 3. Test criteria: If the vehicle body extends beyond the line after parking, 100 points are deducted. If the wheels touch the lane boundary lines during the maneuver, 10 points are deducted. Failure to park within the space results in a 100-point deduction. Not activating the left turn signal when starting results in a 10-point deduction. Stopping midway results in a 100-point deduction.