What happens if the parallel parking distance is greater than 30cm but less than 50cm?
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Parking more than 30cm but less than 50cm from the curb will result in a 10-point deduction. Below is an introduction to parallel parking: 1. Since people have different heights and sitting postures, you can roughly judge the vehicle's position. If all conditions are met, it generally indicates the vehicle has reached the 30cm distance from the side line. You can then brake, shift to neutral, and engage the handbrake. 2. Sometimes there are many test vehicles queuing, so you should slow down in advance. Find the right moment to merge. After selecting a parking spot, turn the steering wheel to the right—the steering angle should not be too large. When the raised part of the left wiper aligns with the right side line and the vehicle is straightened, the distance will be approximately 30cm, at about one-third of the front of the vehicle. The right one-third of the front should align with the right side line.