What happens when you steer too early during reverse parking?
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Steering too early during reverse parking will cause the vehicle to cross the solid parking line, resulting in test failure. Below are specific techniques for Subject 2 of the driving test: Slow speed: Maintaining a slow speed is the fundamental rule of Subject 2 practice. While ensuring the vehicle doesn't stop, try to keep the speed as slow as possible—the slower, the better. A slow speed allows sufficient time to adjust each operation. Pay attention to the four corners of the vehicle: The front corner during reverse parking tends to sweep the outer boundary line, while the rear corner tends to sweep the side lines of the parking space. The front corner during curve driving is prone to crossing the line; the front corner during a right-angle turn is also prone to crossing the line. During parallel parking, the front corner tends to sweep the outer boundary line or the left front corner of the parking space, while the right rear corner tends to sweep the right parking line. Therefore, always be mindful of the four corners and the outer boundary lines.