Where is the starting point for reverse parking?

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VonGriffin
07/28/25 7:14pm
Reverse parking starting point is located at a position 1.5 meters away from the left marking line. Below are the detailed specifications for reverse parking: Deduction criteria: Not following the prescribed route or sequence results in an immediate 100-point deduction; Vehicle body crossing the line deducts 100 points; Failing to fully enter the parking space deducts 100 points; If both front wheels do not pass the control line before reversing, deduct 100 points; Exceeding the 210-second time limit for the task deducts 100 points; Pausing for more than 2 seconds during the process deducts 5 points each time. Concept: Reverse parking has been a mandatory test item for obtaining a small car driver's license since 2013. It assesses the driver's ability to maneuver the vehicle in a confined space. Reverse parking is a key assessment point in the driver's test, requiring candidates to correctly reverse the vehicle into the garage from both sides while in motion.
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DelIris
08/11/25 11:06pm
When I reverse into a parking space, the 'starting point' usually refers to the position where the car begins to turn around, typically when the car body is parallel to the parking space and the rear wheels are close to the front edge of the space. At this point, I turn the steering wheel toward the side of the parking space, and once I can see the corner of the space in the rearview mirror, I can start reversing in. The key lies in the car's position: from the side view, when the rear of the car is parallel to the entrance of the parking space and the rear wheels align with the front edge of the space, it becomes easier to maneuver. During daily practice, I use an empty parking space to experiment, slowly reversing to get a feel for the position, and adjusting the rearview mirrors to avoid blind spots. Once I find the precise point, reversing into the space becomes much smoother, reducing the risk of scratches.
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AddysonFitz
09/30/25 5:10am
I have experience with reversing into parking spaces, and the ideal position actually varies depending on the size of the parking spot. I usually focus on the position of the rear wheels: start turning the steering wheel when the rear wheels have just passed the front corner line of the parking space by a slight margin. For example, in a standard parking space, the best angle to start reversing is when the car is at a 30-degree angle to the side of the space. The rearview mirror is a helpful tool to ensure you can catch a glimpse of the target point. For safety, I always check the surroundings before moving, take it slow, and make gradual adjustments to steer accurately into the spot. With a bit more practice, you’ll develop a feel for it—especially for beginners, don’t be afraid to try and make mistakes.
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