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Will Points Be Deducted for Shifting to the Wrong Gear During Reverse Parking?

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VanAnna
07/29/2025, 10:07:53 PM

No points will be deducted, as there are no specific requirements for gear selection. Below is relevant information about reverse parking: 1. Overview: Reverse 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. Reverse parking is a key evaluation point in the driver's test, requiring the examinee to correctly reverse the vehicle into a parking space from both sides while in motion, all within a time limit. 2. Methods: There are three most common types of reverse parking. The first is the "non"-shaped reverse parking, commonly found in large shopping malls. The second is the roadside "one"-shaped reverse parking, also known as parallel parking. The third, less common type is diagonal reverse parking. Approximately 70% of driving school students find parallel parking more challenging.

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SanLucas
08/15/2025, 04:07:33 AM

Having accompanied trainees at driving schools for many years, I often see cases where the wrong gear is selected during reverse parking, which definitely leads to point deductions in the test. During the examiner's evaluation, the reverse parking segment requires shifting to R (Reverse) gear to move backward correctly. If D (Drive) or N (Neutral) gear is mistakenly selected, the car may move forward or not move at all, resulting in ineffective operation or even collisions, directly costing 10-20 points. Beginners tend to panic easily, so it's advisable to familiarize yourself with the vehicle's gear layout in advance and practice several rounds to get a feel for it, ensuring no mistakes at critical moments that could affect your score. Reverse parking is a key part of Subject 2 (Parking Skills), and selecting the wrong gear not only exposes fundamental skill issues but also poses safety risks. Developing a habit of shifting gears slowly during practice can effectively prevent such mistakes.

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LaElijah
10/21/2025, 12:25:59 AM

I just passed my driving test, and shifting into the wrong gear will definitely cost you points with the examiner! Remember during the reverse parking section of the test, you must shift into R gear at the designated spot to start reversing. If you accidentally shift into another gear like D gear, the car will move forward instead of backward, and the examiner will immediately deduct points—sometimes 10 points, or in severe cases, fail you outright. The reason for the deduction is simple: it’s called improper operation, which increases safety risks. My advice is to develop the habit during practice—always familiarize yourself with the gearshift position before starting the car, take a deep breath to confirm your actions before reversing, and practice simulations regularly to minimize such embarrassing mistakes.

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VonHope
12/03/2025, 11:53:39 PM

Shifting into the wrong gear during reverse parking will definitely result in point deductions during the exam. The reason is that gear selection accuracy is a key evaluation criterion in driving assessments, and examiners closely monitor every move. If you shift into drive (D) instead of reverse when backing up, causing the vehicle to fail to move backward as required, it is considered a serious error, typically resulting in a deduction of around 10 points. Prevention methods include familiarizing yourself with the vehicle's controls and gear positions, as well as operating slowly to ensure accuracy.

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SanZoe
01/24/2026, 01:17:21 AM

In driving instruction, I often remind that shifting to the wrong gear during reversing will inevitably lead to point deductions in the test. According to the exam regulations, reversing must be performed using the R gear to achieve backward movement. Shifting to the wrong gear, such as D gear, will cause the vehicle to move in the wrong direction, and the examiner will deem the operation unstable, resulting in a deduction of 10-15 points. The key is to pay more attention to the feel of gear shifting during regular training, and before the test, adjust the gear position without panic.

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MacJoy
04/20/2026, 12:25:19 AM

Mistakenly shifting into reverse gear during the test will result in point deductions. The examiner deducts points for unsafe reversing maneuvers, as mistakenly shifting into drive (D) gear could cause the vehicle to hit obstacles or deviate from the intended path. This typically results in a 10-20 point deduction, affecting the overall score. The solution is to practice gear shifting repeatedly during training to minimize the risk of errors and reduce exam-related stress.

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