Will points be deducted if the car body is not aligned when pulling over?
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Points will be deducted if the car body is not aligned when pulling over. If the distance between the car body and the right edge of the road or the sidewalk edge exceeds 30cm, 10 points will be deducted. Here are the steps for pulling over: Press the brake pedal moderately, turn the steering wheel to the right for the first adjustment to move closer to the side. When the speed drops below first gear speed, press the clutch pedal. When the right front wheel is close to the curb, turn the steering wheel to the left for the second adjustment to align the vehicle and adjust the distance between the car body and the curb. Turn the steering wheel back to the left for the third adjustment. When the vehicle is about to stop, slightly release the brake pedal to reduce braking inertia and stop smoothly. Pull the handbrake, shift to neutral, release the clutch and brake pedals, and turn off the turn signal. After stopping, before opening the door, turn your head to observe the traffic conditions on the side rear and left side. Engage the parking brake, and do not release the car brake pedal before tightening the parking brake. Alternatively, you can divide the front of the car into three equal parts. When the right one-third of the front aligns with the edge line, the car body will be exactly 30cm away from the edge line. During the operation, keep observing from the rearview mirror. When the reference point aligns with the edge line, immediately press the clutch and brake to stop.