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What is the most accurate reversing point for Subject 2?

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VanIsabel
08/30/2025, 11:21:14 PM

There are four most accurate reversing points for Subject 2: the full steering wheel point, the half-turn back point, the parking point after entering the garage, and the steering point when exiting the garage. The following is the content introduction: Full steering wheel point: First, when at the sideline, shift into reverse gear, release the handbrake, gently lift the clutch, and the car will move backward. Throughout the process, control the speed appropriately. At this time, keep an eye on the left rearview mirror. When the bottom of the left rearview mirror aligns with the garage edge line, you have reached the first point and should turn the steering wheel fully to the left or right. Half-turn back point: After turning the steering wheel fully, the car continues to move backward without stopping. Taking right-side reversing as an example, the student should stretch their neck to observe the right rearview mirror. When the distance between the right garage corner and the car body is 30 centimeters, you have reached the second point and should turn the steering wheel back half a turn. Parking point after entering the garage: When the rear of the car approaches the garage line, observe through the rearview mirror to keep the wheels 30 centimeters away from both sides of the parking space. If one side is wider, steer toward that side, remembering to make small adjustments multiple times, turning the wheel half a turn each time. Once the car body is straight, return the steering wheel to the center. When the lower edge of the left rearview mirror aligns with the garage edge line, the third point is found, and you can stop the car. Steering point when exiting the garage: When exiting the garage, observe the position of the rear wheels in the left rearview mirror. When the center point of the rear wheels aligns with the garage edge line, turn the steering wheel fully to the left or right. Alternatively, when the straight line of the car hood aligns with the opposite roadside line, that is the fourth point, and you should quickly turn the steering wheel.

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DiMariana
09/12/2025, 02:45:27 AM

As a driver with over 20 years of experience, I believe the most accurate reference point for the parallel parking test (Subject 2) is when the car body aligns with the parking space boundary. Observing from the rearview mirror, start reversing when the rear wheels cross the starting line, and fully turn the steering wheel when about 30cm away from the corner of the parking space – this timing proves most stable. This reference point is derived from countless practice sessions. While it may slightly vary depending on individual height and seat position, the principle remains to keep the car body parallel to the lines. Remember that test sites have standardized designs with fixed reference points, so practicing multiple simulation runs at the driving school beforehand helps locate the precise position. The key is to act decisively – turn the wheel without hesitation and make minor adjustments if the car deviates. Safety should never be overlooked; accurate parking prevents scrapes and boosts confidence for a stress-free test pass.

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DeJayla
10/26/2025, 03:36:11 AM

The reference point my instructor taught me for the driving test's second subject was really effective—it involved turning the steering wheel fully about one second after the rearview mirror showed the corner of the garage completely disappearing, and the positioning was spot-on. In actual practice, it's crucial to adjust the seat height and rearview mirror angle properly. For someone of average height like me, the most reliable moment to turn is when the car body is parallel to the garage edge. Finding the right point requires patience; keep the speed slow and focus intently on subtle changes in the rearview mirror. With enough practice, you'll develop a feel for it. By the way, before the test, make sure to familiarize yourself with the layout of the test site, as slight adjustments may be needed for different locations. My classmates shared some practical tips, like using the windshield wiper or rear door handle as reference points for positioning. Hitting the technical point accurately means nailing the reverse parking in one go—saving time and effort while being both cool and safe.

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MarleyFitz
12/09/2025, 02:54:15 AM

As a frequent driving instructor, I say the accurate reference point for reverse parking is to turn the steering wheel immediately when the rear wheels pass the starting line of the parking space entrance, as that's when the vehicle's turning angle is most reasonable. The reference point varies with seat adjustment, but ensure the parking space boundary lines are clearly visible in the rearview mirror. Practicing more to find the optimal timing is key—don't fear mistakes, adjust slowly. Safety-wise, this reference point helps avoid collision risks with poles.

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DiAdelyn
01/29/2026, 09:13:07 PM

When teaching my child to drive, I always emphasize the importance of accurately identifying the reference points for reversing into the parking spot in Subject 2. Generally, the most reliable method is to turn the steering wheel when the car body and the corner of the parking spot form a 45-degree angle in the rearview mirror. Missing the reference points can lead to trouble, such as failing the test or causing accidents on the road. Accurate reference points make daily parking much easier, so I recommend practicing until you master them.

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DeTaylor
04/24/2026, 03:28:32 PM

From a spatial perspective, the most accurate point for reverse parking is turning the wheel when the rear wheels just pass the corner of the parking space, allowing the car body to smoothly enter the space by utilizing the turning point. A basic understanding of vehicle dynamics is helpful, and adjusting the seat height and mirrors ensures consistent visibility. I have successfully and accurately parked multiple times by practicing this point.

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