Why does the car body go out of line during the reverse parking in Subject 2? Does it count as crossing the line?
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During the reverse parking in Subject 2, the car body going out of line is usually due to improper timing of steering wheel operation. In the exam, this counts as crossing the line and will result in a 100-point deduction. Below are some tips for reverse parking in Subject 2: 1. Identify the parking spot number: Find the side line at 1.5 meters; Stop at the sensor line, and make sure not to confuse the garage direction; First locate the garage when stopping, and do not mistake the left and right directions. 2. Shift to reverse gear and check the mirrors: Do not stop the car after crossing the line twice; Observe the car body in the mirrors, and quickly turn the wheel back when the garage entrance is more than half visible; Look at the garage corner, and steer towards the wider side. 3. Check if the car is aligned: Both side lines should be parallel; After alignment, straighten the wheel and ensure the correct number of turns; Once the car is aligned, do not move it further, and stop the car when the mirror crosses the line; Stay in the garage for three seconds, and carefully consider the left and right directions when exiting.