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

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Catalina
07/29/25 11:50am
Touching the dotted line during parallel parking will result in a 10-point deduction. The following are precautions for the Subject 2 driving test: 1. Mock test: The purpose of a mock test is to familiarize candidates with the test environment and allow the instructor to point out areas prone to point deductions. Therefore, mock tests are absolutely essential; thorough preparation is key to performing your best. 2. Ensure adequate sleep: Make sure to get a good night's sleep before the test day to avoid involuntary nervousness or dizziness during the test. 3. Bring your ID card: Always bring your ID card to the test. Without it, you cannot take the test. After all the preparation, don't let the absence of an ID card prevent you from taking the test. Additionally, turn off your mobile phone during the test, as any activity from the phone may be considered cheating.
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