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Will points be deducted for the vehicle body crossing the line in Subject 2?

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DiRicardo
09/05/2025, 02:56:27 AM

In Subject 2, the vehicle body crossing the line refers to the body crossing the line during reverse parking, which will result in point deduction and the item being judged as unqualified. Below are relevant details about the Subject 2 test: Test Content: The test items for car licenses C1 and C2 include reverse parking, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving through curves (commonly known as S-curves), which are the five mandatory test items (some regions also include a sixth item, high-speed card collection). Passing Criteria: The full score is 100 points, with evaluation standards set for unqualified, minus 20 points, minus 10 points, and minus 5 points. For large buses, tractors, city buses, medium-sized buses, and large trucks, a score of 90 or above is required to pass. For other vehicle types, a score of 80 or above is required to pass.

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StRuby
09/17/2025, 03:13:11 AM

In the Subject 2 driving test, having the vehicle body cross the line will definitely result in point deductions—I learned this the hard way right after taking the test. During the reverse parking exercise, as soon as the rear of my car crossed the line, the examiner immediately called for a stop, deducted 100 points, and failed me outright. Similarly, in the parallel parking test, if the wheels touch the boundary line, it also results in a full-point deduction and test failure. The reason is simple: crossing the line violates test rules, which assess driving precision and safety awareness. From my own failure, I learned that controlling speed is crucial—don’t go too fast—and to carefully check line positions using the rearview mirrors. During practice, it helps to have a friend observe the car’s position from outside. Crossing the line not only wastes time with retakes but also reflects shaky fundamentals that could affect future driving. Before the test, repeatedly simulate real test conditions and mark reference points to ensure the car stays within bounds. Remember, other mistakes in Subject 2, like stalling at startup or wheels pressing the line, also deduct points, but crossing the line is the easiest way to trigger a retake—so pay extra attention.

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LeHarrison
10/31/2025, 03:44:09 AM

It is certain that crossing the line with the car body will result in point deductions in the Subject 2 exam. As an experienced instructor, I frequently remind students to pay attention to this. The rules of the Subject 2 exam clearly state that if the car body touches or crosses the boundary line, 100 points will be deducted, and the exam will be invalidated on the spot. Projects such as reversing into a parking space and parallel parking are particularly strict, requiring the car body to be completely within the lines. Crossing the line often occurs due to excessive speed or insufficient steering adjustments. The solution is to practice at a slow speed first to familiarize oneself with the reference points and to frequently observe the line positions using the rearview mirrors during the exam. The issue of crossing the line is not just about point deductions but also reflects poor driving habits that could lead to real accidents. I advise students to adjust their seats and rearview mirror angles each time they get into the car to simulate exam conditions and avoid misjudgments caused by nervousness. Maintaining a steady speed during the exam and not rushing can reduce the risk of crossing the line. The core of Subject 2 is to cultivate safe driving skills, and the point deduction for crossing the line serves to reinforce this principle.

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Nancy
12/14/2025, 02:50:16 AM

Of course, going out of bounds in Subject 2 results in point deductions—I witnessed it firsthand at the test site. A friend failed the exam instantly when the examiner deducted 100 points for their wheel touching the line during the reverse parking test. Every test has its rules, and crossing the line is a critical error that leads to failure. During my practice, I rehearsed parallel parking hundreds of times—if the car body even slightly exceeded the boundary, it counted as a fail, and I had to start over. Common reasons for going out of bounds include rushing the operation or misjudging the position. I recommend using a mobile app for auxiliary positioning and marking reference points on the ground during practice. Controlling the clutch properly and moving slowly makes it easier to adjust the steering and avoid crossing the line. Other parts of Subject 2, like the curve driving test, follow similar rules—straying outside the lines also leads to point deductions, potentially requiring more time for a retake. In short, stay calm during the test, don’t overlook the details, learn from mistakes like going out of bounds, and improve quickly.

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GabriellaFitz
12/14/2025, 02:52:07 AM

In the Subject 2 driving test, crossing the boundary line with the vehicle body will result in penalties based on my years of learning experience. During the test, if the vehicle body exceeds the boundary line in maneuvers such as reverse parking or parallel parking, it directly results in a deduction of 100 points, leading to failure. The rule is designed to ensure driving precision and safety, as crossing the line implies a risk of losing control. I've encountered students who crossed the line due to excessive speed, so I recommend practicing with the rearview mirror to observe the line positions and adjust direction slowly during regular training. Improper seat and mirror settings can also cause issues; ensure familiarity with the test site layout and mark key points before the exam. Crossing the line not only leads to point deductions but may also waste time on retests and affect your mood, so it's best to address this issue early. Remember, in Subject 2, stalling at startup or failing to signal also results in penalties, but crossing the line is the most preventable mistake—develop the habit through practice to keep the vehicle within the designated limits.

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McJoseph
02/03/2026, 03:50:11 AM

Absolutely Deduct Points for Vehicle Body Crossing the Line in Subject 2 Exam - I've Learned the Hard Way. For instance, during the reverse parking or right-angle turning tasks, if the vehicle body touches the sideline, the examiner will deduct 100 points, ending the exam immediately. The main reasons for crossing the line are improper speed control or unfamiliarity with reference points. The solution is to practice precise positioning during training, drive slowly during the test, and frequently check the line position using rearview mirrors. Once the line is touched, the exam fails, requiring rescheduling—a waste of time and effort. It's advisable to download a Subject 2 simulation app for practice, seek experience-sharing tips, and learn from others' avoidance methods. Other common mistakes in Subject 2, like wheel touching the line during curve driving, also incur deductions, but full vehicle body crossing is penalized more severely. Prepare in stages, focusing on stable operations. Rest well before the exam to avoid nervous errors—line-crossing issues can be prevented in advance.

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