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Will points be deducted for an unaligned car body in Subject 2?

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LeJourney
07/29/25 8:46am
In the driving test Subject 2 examination, an unaligned car body will not result in point deductions, but the car body crossing the line will. Situations where points are deducted for the car body crossing the line: Reversing into a parking space: 100 points deducted if the car body crosses the line. Pole test: 100 points deducted if the car body or two-wheeled motorcycle wheels cross the line. Hill start and stop: After the vehicle stops, 10 points deducted if the car body is more than 750px away from the road edge line. Parallel parking: 100 points deducted if the car body crosses the line after the vehicle is parked. Additional information: According to the "Motor Vehicle Driver's License Business Work Regulations": Article 43 Subject 2 examination should select the corresponding test site and test vehicle according to the applied driving license type. The pole test is conducted under the on-site supervision of the examiner, while other test items are independently and continuously completed by the applicant according to the prescribed test route, operation specifications, and test instructions.
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RubyLynn
08/12/25 6:46am
I've taken the Subject 2 driving test several times and now work as a coach helping many pass the exam. Incorrect vehicle alignment does lead to point deductions. In maneuvers like reverse parking and hill starts, if the car is tilted or not properly aligned after stopping, the examiner will directly assess penalties. The standard requires the vehicle body must not exceed marked lines or deviate too much from center—otherwise a 20-30 point deduction per occurrence, with crossing lines resulting in immediate failure. Common causes include trainees misjudging reference points or failing to straighten the steering wheel promptly, causing misalignment. Recommended practice: enhance rearview mirror observation and reference point positioning, gently brake to fine-tune position before stopping. Poor vehicle alignment not only costs points in tests but also increases scrape risks in daily driving. Developing good habits from the learning stage is crucial—simulate test scenarios repeatedly to reduce nervous errors.
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LaVincent
08/12/25 6:48am
As someone who frequently accompanies friends during their driving practice, my personal experience tells us that having an improperly aligned car body will result in point deductions. Last year, my cousin took the Subject 2 driving test and failed directly because the rear of the car was misaligned during reverse parking, costing him 30 points. Each item in Subject 2 has strict standards, and an improperly aligned car body may mean being too close to the marked lines or having a skewed angle, which the examiner will judge through video or on-site inspection for point deductions. To avoid this, it's essential to memorize key points during practice, such as checking the rearview mirror before stopping, straightening the direction in advance, and slowing down the speed to avoid sharp turns. Proper car body alignment is also crucial in actual driving to prevent excessive turning or loss of control. Simulating the test a few times before the exam to get a feel for it can boost confidence.
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CarlosDella
10/05/25 8:17am
An unaligned car body will result in point deductions, as explicitly stated in the standards for Subject 2 of the driving test. Maneuvers such as reverse parking and parallel parking require the vehicle to be parked straight. If the car body is tilted or crosses the line, points will be deducted, ranging from 20 points for minor deviations to a full 100-point failure for significant errors. This issue may arise from the student's imprecise steering wheel control or improper speed adjustment. It is recommended to frequently use rearview mirrors and reference points for alignment, and to regularly check the vehicle's position. Keeping the car body straight ensures both safety and scoring—don't overlook the details.
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LilahRose
11/19/25 3:01am
Hey, I almost failed my driving test (Subject 2) because the car wasn't aligned properly! After reversing into the parking space, the car was tilted, and the examiner immediately deducted points with a warning. Improper car alignment will definitely result in point deductions, especially when the edge lines or center position are off - you might cross the line or exceed the boundaries, losing points instantly. To fix this, clearly mark reference points on the ground during practice, stabilize the steering before stopping, and avoid rushing the operation. Normally, driving with improper alignment makes turning more difficult. Practicing the test items multiple times before the exam can build muscle memory and reduce mistakes.
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