Why Does the Reversing Parking Point Always Change?

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ArianaLynn
07/30/25 10:37am
Because the driver is not proficient with the car and lacks the correct method, they often miss the reversing parking point. Regular practice is necessary to prevent such situations. Below is a detailed explanation of reversing parking: Definition: Reversing parking became a mandatory test item for obtaining a small car driver's license after 2013. It assesses the driver's ability to maneuver the vehicle in a confined space. Reversing parking is a key evaluation point in the driver's test, requiring the driver to correctly reverse the vehicle into a parking space from both sides while in motion. Precautions: After getting into the car, always adjust the seat height properly; otherwise, the reference points may be misaligned.
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