Will points be deducted for parallel parking exceeding 50 centimeters?

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SanLaura
07/29/25 7:11pm
Parallel parking exceeding 50 centimeters is considered unqualified. For Subject 2 (hill start) and illegal parking in Subject 3, the vehicle must align within 30 centimeters of the curb. If the roadside parking exceeds 50 centimeters, it results in immediate failure. Parking within 30 centimeters without crossing the line will not incur penalties. Roadside parking penalty standards: 1. Before parking, failing to observe the rear and right-side traffic conditions through interior and exterior rearview mirrors and confirm safety by looking back results in a 100-point deduction. 2. After the examiner issues the roadside parking command, failing to park within the specified distance results in a 100-point deduction. 3. After parking, if the vehicle body exceeds the right edge of the road or sidewalk, a 100-point deduction is applied. 4. When exiting the vehicle, failing to observe the left rear traffic conditions before opening the door results in a 100-point deduction. 5. Not closing the car door after exiting results in a 100-point deduction. 6. After parking, if the distance between the vehicle body and the right edge of the road or sidewalk exceeds 50 cm, a 100-point deduction is applied. 7. After parking, if the distance between the vehicle body and the right edge of the road or sidewalk exceeds 30 cm but is less than 50 cm, a 10-point deduction is applied. 8. After parking, failing to engage the parking brake results in a 10-point deduction. 9. Releasing the foot brake before engaging the parking brake results in a 10-point deduction. 10. Failing to turn off the engine before exiting the vehicle results in a 5-point deduction.
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