What is the reason for brushing the line during reverse parking?
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Brushing the line during reverse parking occurs due to inconsistent distances between the vehicle body and the parking space boundaries on both sides. Below are relevant details about Subject 2: 1. Deduction points in Subject 2: During reverse parking and parallel parking, if the vehicle body crosses the line, it results in an immediate 100-point deduction. Similarly, during right-angle turns and curve driving, if the wheels run over the road edge line, it also leads to an immediate 100-point deduction. The term 'brushing the line' is not explicitly mentioned in Subject 2's evaluation criteria, which only refer to crossing the line or wheels pressing the line. Therefore, brushing the line can generally be understood as a situation where the vehicle body does not cross the line and the wheels do not press the line. 2. Teaching objectives of Subject 2: To enable trainees to master basic driving operation essentials and possess fundamental vehicle control capabilities; to proficiently grasp basic methods of driving in designated areas and on internal roads, and to have the ability to reasonably use vehicle control components and correctly manage the vehicle's spatial position, ensuring precise control over the vehicle's position, speed, and route.