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Will points be deducted for improper body alignment during parallel parking?

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Hazel
07/29/2025, 10:20:41 PM

Points will be deducted for improper body alignment during parallel parking. Below is relevant information about safe driving: Relevant regulations: Article 99 of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China: Driving a motor vehicle during the period when the motor vehicle driving license is temporarily suspended shall result in a fine of not less than 200 yuan but not more than 2,000 yuan imposed by the traffic management department of the public security organ, and may also be accompanied by detention for not more than 15 days. Preventive measures: In response to the severe situation of traffic safety, to achieve the annual work goals of reducing the number of accidents, the number of deaths, the mortality rate per 10,000 vehicles, and decreasing the number of major traffic accidents year-on-year, the traffic management departments of public security organs nationwide will continue to thoroughly implement the spirit of the April 17th meeting, deepen the work measures of the 'Five Rectifications and Three Strengthenings,' comprehensively promote the 'Safe and Smooth Counties and Districts' activities, and continue to carry out special rectifications.

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StAdrian
08/15/2025, 04:27:24 AM

Oh, I was so nervous when taking the driving test, especially during the parallel parking section. From personal experience, I can tell you that improper vehicle alignment will definitely cost you points! The driving school instructor repeatedly emphasized that the car must be parked parallel to the curb without any tilt. Otherwise, the examiner would deduct points at first glance—usually 5 to 10 points, and sometimes even result in partial failure. During my second driving test, I lost points for this very reason and almost failed. It scared me so much that I’ve been extra careful every time I park since then. It’s not just about the test—if your car isn’t aligned properly in daily driving, you could easily scrape the curb or nearby vehicles. On slopes, it might even cause the car to roll back, which is extremely dangerous. I recommend beginners practice more: use the side mirrors to align with the curb and slowly reverse to adjust the position, ensuring the wheels are straight. Using a rearview camera can also help. The key is to develop good habits—safety comes first. Improper parking isn’t just about losing points; it’s about being responsible for yourself and others.

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Maureen
10/21/2025, 01:45:18 AM

Having driven for so many years, let me talk to you about parallel parking. If the car isn't aligned properly, it will definitely cost you points in the exam—no doubt about it. The rules are clear: any deviation in the car's angle is considered a mistake and will affect your test score. But what's more important is real-world driving: parking at an angle with the wheels not straightened can easily lead to scraping against curbs or other cars. On slopes, it's even riskier—the car might roll and hit vehicles in front or behind. I remember a friend who parked slightly crooked, and someone else's door hit his rear end when they opened it. So, the exam deductions are there to push us to learn properly and develop good parking habits. Every time I park, I make sure the car is straight before turning off the engine. My method is to check both side mirrors after stopping to ensure the car is parallel to the curb. With enough practice, you'll naturally park accurately every time—safe and hassle-free.

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Vivienne
12/04/2025, 01:12:55 AM

When teaching students to drive, I always emphasize that parallel parking requires the car body to be straight. The examination standards are very strict: an unaligned car body will result in point deductions, as it may cause the wheels to cross the line or be too far from the curb, which is unsafe. The deduction range starts from 5 points, and severe cases may lead to an immediate fail. I teach them the method: make slight adjustments to the steering wheel before coming to a complete stop, use the rearview mirror or backup camera to align with the curb line, and slowly position the car into place. But remember, don’t just practice for the test—daily parking should also be done correctly to reduce accident risks. For example, a misaligned car body is more prone to scratches or hitting someone when opening the door. Safety tip: After parking, habitually check the wheel angle to ensure the car is parked level.

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DelLyla
01/24/2026, 02:36:37 AM

As an ordinary car owner, I often perform parallel parking. During driving tests, having the car body not aligned properly results in immediate point deductions—deducting less than 10 points is considered minor, but it could still cause you to fail. In reality, parking slightly crooked on the street usually goes unnoticed, but it carries risks: you might get a ticket from the police or trigger a minor accident due to improper positioning. I once experienced my wheels slipping and scraping against the curb because of poor parking, leading to faster tire wear. My advice is to try to park parallel to the curb as much as possible; parking straight also provides more door-opening space and enhances safety. On slopes, use the P gear plus the handbrake to prevent the car from rolling. The point deductions in tests remind us to follow proper procedures—practice more, and accurate parking will become second nature. Try finding an empty space to practice repeatedly and get a feel for it.

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VanMichael
04/20/2026, 01:40:40 AM

Focusing on driving safety, I understand that improper vehicle alignment will definitely result in point deductions during the test. The rule is set because skewed parking increases risks: it may cause the vehicle to roll or obstruct traffic, and the point deduction serves as mandatory regulation. In daily driving, improper parking is even more dangerous—for example, wheels may slip on slopes, or following vehicles might misjudge space and collide. Statistics show many parking accidents stem from incorrect angles. Thus, the test point deduction aims to encourage good habits. I’ve personally developed the habit of aligning my car perfectly every time, using mirrors and wheel adjustments. During practice, I move back and forth a few times to ensure level parking—safety first ensures long-term driving.

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