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What is the distance for pulling over in Subject 3?

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Michelle
07/29/25 4:24pm
In the Subject 3 driving test, the effective distance for pulling over is 30cm. After parking, if the distance between the vehicle body and the right edge of the road or the curb exceeds 30cm, 10 points will be deducted. The penalty standards for pulling over are as follows: 1. Before parking, failing to observe the traffic conditions behind and to the right through the interior and exterior rearview mirrors: deduct 100 points; 2. After the examiner issues the command to pull over, failing to park within the specified distance: deduct 100 points; 3. After parking, the vehicle body exceeds the right edge of the road or the curb: deduct 100 points; 4. After parking, failing to turn the head to observe the side and rear traffic conditions before opening the door: deduct 100 points; 5. Failing to close the door after getting out of the vehicle: deduct 100 points; 6. After parking, the distance between the vehicle body and the right edge of the road or the curb exceeds 30cm: deduct 10 points; 7. After parking, failing to engage the parking brake tightly: deduct 10 points; 8. Releasing the foot brake pedal before engaging the parking brake tightly: deduct 10 points; 9. Failing to turn off the engine before getting out of the vehicle: deduct 5 points.
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MollyLee
08/14/25 5:18am
I remember being most worried about parallel parking during the driving test's Subject 3, where the requirement was to park within 30 centimeters of the curb. My instructor kept emphasizing this point, saying I needed to rely on feel and mirrors to adjust slowly. During practice, I always struggled to get it right—either stopping too far away to touch the curb or getting too close and scraping the wheels. On the test day, I was incredibly nervous, but I carefully chose my spot, gently turned the wheel, and braked slowly until the examiner finally said 'OK.' Later, I learned that the 30-centimeter standard is very safe—parking too far could lead to violations or block traffic, while parking too close risks wheel damage. Now, whenever I drive, I still use those techniques, relying on mirrors to assist, making parking in daily life much easier. The key is to practice more to develop a feel for it and stay calm—otherwise, it's all for nothing.
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SadieMarie
10/12/25 7:34am
I've been driving for ten years, and parallel parking is a piece of cake for me—I can easily do it within 30 centimeters. No need to panic during the test. I usually slow down and check the right side mirror, stopping when the wheels are about a foot from the curb—that's a guaranteed win. I park the same way in daily life to avoid parking tickets. Occasionally being a bit crooked is fine, but don’t park too far or scrape the curb, or you’ll definitely fail the test. During practice, find an open space and draw lines to simulate the scenario—you’ll get the hang of it quickly. Remember, driving is all about experience; the more you drive, the better your feel for the car becomes. Don’t let the rules intimidate you.
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