Will points be deducted if the distances on both sides are uneven during reverse parking?

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ParkerLee
07/29/25 8:12pm
Points will not be deducted if the distances on both sides are uneven during reverse parking. Below are some extended tips for reverse parking: 1. Observation: Learn to observe the rearview mirrors, especially focusing on the distance between the car body and the marking lines, and whether the car body is parallel to the parking lines. 2. Position adjustment: Adjust the position before reversing. The distance between the car body and the left starting line (Line A) should ideally be between 1.5 to 2 meters. As long as the car does not stop midway, does not cross the boundary lines during parking, and the rear of the car does not exceed the back boundary line, points will not be deducted even if the distances on both sides are uneven. If the distance is too small, the car may press against the left parking line during the process; if the distance is too large, it may press against the right parking line. 3. Clutch pedal control: Drive slowly and steadily by learning to use the clutch pedal to control the speed, achieving a very slow speed state without stopping the car by simply releasing or pressing the clutch pedal.
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