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What is the ultimate trick for maintaining 30cm distance during reverse parking in Subject 2?

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SanGiselle
07/29/2025, 05:12:20 PM

Subject 2 reverse parking 30cm viewing trick is to master the distance and angle between the vehicle and the parking spot corner. Concept of Subject 2: Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. It refers to the field driving skill examination, with five mandatory test items for small vehicles (C1/C2): reverse parking, parallel parking, hill start and stop, right-angle turn, and curve driving (commonly known as S-turn). Subject 2 reverse parking techniques: When the parking area line is parallel with your shoulder, turn the steering wheel one full turn to the right. When the root of the left rearview mirror aligns with the edge of the yellow zone line, turn the steering wheel two full turns to the left. After straightening the vehicle, return the wheels to the right. When the lower edge of the left rearview mirror exceeds the parking area boundary line, stop—the wheels should be approximately in this position within the yellow zone. Shift into reverse gear. When the lower edge of the left rearview mirror reaches the parking area boundary line, turn the steering wheel one and a half turns to the right. Observe the right rearview mirror—when the distance between the parking spot corner and the vehicle body is about 30cm, turn the steering wheel one full turn to the left. Once the parking spot corner disappears, turn the steering wheel fully to the right. If the distance between the vehicle body and the parking spot corner exceeds 30cm, turn the steering wheel fully to the right immediately. When the vehicle body is parallel with the parking area boundary line, straighten the wheels. Stop when the lower edge of the left rearview mirror reaches the white boundary line. After completing left reverse parking, perform a third exit by executing a right exit, following the same method as the left exit, and then leave the testing area directly.

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GrahamMarie
08/15/2025, 03:32:29 PM

That 30cm reference point for reverse parking, the coach taught a killer trick: when reversing, watch the rearview mirror and wait until the right rear corner of the garage appears at the lower third of the mirror, then immediately straighten the wheels. When I was practicing, I relied on this point repeatedly, and the speed had to be as slow as a snail—any faster and it's easy to miss the mark. The key is to adjust the rearview mirror angle in advance to ensure you can clearly see the garage boundary lines. During practice, I stuck a small piece of tape on the mirror as a marker, and after a few tries, I memorized it. Don’t panic during the test—practice muscle memory by simulating the parking spot multiple times. Once aligned, straighten the steering wheel, and the car will smoothly park. Remember to stay relaxed; with a calm mindset, your movements will be more precise.

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DiMadeline
10/16/2025, 10:21:41 PM

Here are some tips for judging the 30cm reference point when reversing into a parking space: I use the right rear corner of the garage entrance as a reference point in the side mirror. Start reversing slowly, and when that corner aligns with the center of the mirror, straighten the wheels. Maintaining steady speed is crucial – neither too fast nor too slow. Practice regularly in parking garages or open areas, setting up simulated markers to reinforce visual habits. If the reference point is slightly off and the car body becomes misaligned, make minor steering adjustments rather than large corrections. For safety, 30cm is the standard distance to prevent scraping, and clearly visible garage boundary lines aid alignment. Familiarizing yourself with your vehicle's dimensions will boost confidence.

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StRiver
11/29/2025, 10:05:22 PM

30cm viewing point requires careful memorization: When reversing, look at the rearview mirror and turn the steering wheel back as soon as the garage corner appears. Slow down the speed and avoid moving the steering wheel randomly; practice a few more times to get familiar. The test site points are fixed, observe the position well and practice to strengthen memory. Patience is key, don't rush; when learning to drive, it's all about repeatedly feeling the point positions. The garage structure is simple, standard points are easy to find and remember.

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DiCharlotte
01/19/2026, 11:29:04 PM

For the 30cm distance in reverse parking, I look for the reference point in the rearview mirror: immediately turn the steering wheel back when the right rear corner of the garage appears in the mirror. Maintaining a steady speed is key—don’t rush. During practice, the coach sets reference points to help you memorize the position. Don’t get nervous during the test; practice more simulations to get the feel. Since the garage width is fixed, just relax and use the standard reference points.

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KevinLee
04/16/2026, 12:20:32 AM

The 30cm visual reference trick for reverse parking is a safety must: turn the steering wheel back when the right rear corner of the garage appears in the rearview mirror to ensure accurate distance without hitting the garage. Control the speed slowly and wait patiently for the reference point. During practice, mark the points to reinforce memory and avoid mistakes. Keep the garage boundary lines clear, frequently check the mirrors to compare positions, and stabilize the parking. Master the relevant test standards through practice and stay calm.

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