What is the status of the vehicle body crossing the line during parallel parking?
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Parallel parking with the vehicle body crossing the line means that the body's projection has exceeded the line, which is considered as touching the line in the driving test. Here are some additional details: Infrared sensing: Nowadays, driving tests use infrared sensing. During the test, if the wheels are not on the line but the distance is very close, even though the wheels are not touching the line, the infrared sensing may detect the body as touching the line, which results in failure. It's important to follow the coach's instructions during practice to ensure stability. Don’t overcomplicate things, and don’t panic if you fail the first time. Just practice more and gain your own understanding. Test content: The driver's license test is an examination to obtain a motor vehicle driving license. The content and passing standards are unified nationwide. The test is divided into three subjects and four parts: theoretical knowledge, field driving skills, road driving skills, and knowledge related to civilized driving.
Body over the line means when parking by the roadside, the rear or front wheels of the car press against or cross the marked white line. Having driven for so many years, I've encountered this situation quite a few times. For instance, last time at the mall parking lot, I parked too far out, and my rear wheel directly crossed the line. As a result, the car blocked the pedestrian walkway and nearly drew complaints from passersby. This situation is quite annoying—not only is it irregular parking, but it also increases the risk of collisions. Others reversing might not see your car, and if they scrape it, it could be troublesome. Even worse, in cities with surveillance cameras, this violation could result in a fine of several dozen yuan or even having the car clamped. So I've learned my lesson—now, every time after parking, I get out to check the position, slightly adjust the rearview mirror angle, or move forward a bit. The key is to practice more, gradually get a feel for it, and ensure the car body doesn't exceed the line. Safe travel is what matters most.