Will points be deducted for the car body touching the line during parallel parking?

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LeMia
07/29/25 7:47pm
Points will be deducted if the car body touches the line during parallel parking. Evaluation criteria: After the vehicle is parked in the space, if the car body crosses the line, it is considered a failure; stopping midway is also a failure; if the tires touch the lane boundary line while driving, points will be deducted. Tips for parallel parking: Drive slowly and parallel along the parking space, and stop when pole No. 1 appears in the rear window; shift into reverse gear, honk once, turn on the right turn signal, and prepare to reverse into the space; drive forward along the left side, and when the small rearview mirror on the right side of the car hood reaches pole No. 1, turn the steering wheel three times to the right to exit the space; adjust the rearview mirror inside the car so that you can see the middle of the rear windshield when looking up at the pole; regardless of the length of the parking space, always ensure the rear of the car enters first to park smoothly.
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