Will points be deducted for parallel parking exceeding 30 centimeters?
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After completing parallel parking, if the distance exceeds 30 centimeters, 10 points will be deducted. Other point-deduction scenarios for parallel parking include: stopping midway results in a 100-point deduction; tires touching or crossing the lane boundary lines during movement deducts 10 points; the vehicle body extending beyond the lines after parking deducts 100 points. Although the rules state that stalling the engine due to improper operation deducts 10 points once, stalling during parallel parking is equivalent to stopping midway, which directly deducts 100 points. Precautions for the Subject 2 driving test: Fasten the seatbelt: Buckle up immediately after getting in the car. Ensure the seatbelt is not fastened incorrectly or to the co-driver's side, as the system will directly deem the test failed. Do not unfasten the seatbelt during the entire test. Vehicle preparation procedure: After entering the vehicle, adjust the seat and mirrors, fasten the seatbelt, turn on the left turn signal, shift to first gear, and release the handbrake. These six steps are essential—ensure all preparations are complete before starting. No stopping during the test: There is no time limit for reversing into the parking space, but it is crucial not to stop during the process. If the wheels remain stationary for 3 seconds, the system will judge it as stopping midway, so controlling the speed is vital. Hill start time limit is 30 seconds: The hill start must be completed within 30 seconds, with the system providing a voice reminder every 10 seconds. Exceeding 30 seconds results in immediate failure.