Will You Fail the Driving Test if You Exceed the Time Limit for Reversing into the Garage in Subject Two?
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The reversing into the garage test in Subject Two has a time limit of 3 minutes and 30 seconds. Failing to complete the test within this time will result in a failing score. Below is relevant information about reversing into the garage: 1. Overview: Reversing into the garage became a mandatory test item for obtaining a small car driver's license after 2013. It assesses the driver's ability to maneuver the vehicle within a designated area. Reversing into the garage is a key evaluation point in the driver's test, requiring the driver to correctly reverse the vehicle into the garage from both sides while in motion. 2. Evaluation Criteria: (1) Failing to follow the designated route or sequence results in failure. (2) If the vehicle body crosses the line or fails to enter the garage, it results in failure. (3) Exceeding 210 seconds without completing the reversing into the garage results in failure. (4) Stopping midway deducts 5 points each time.
I remember when I was taking the driving test for Subject 2, the time limit for reverse parking was a nightmare—fail if you exceeded it by even a second. Back then, I was so nervous that I inched backward carefully to avoid touching the lines, only to run out of time and get stopped by the examiner, failing on the spot. Later, my instructor told me the test had a 210-second time limit, and exceeding it meant an automatic fail, mainly to assess parking efficiency and reaction speed. He suggested practicing with a stopwatch to simulate the test, coordinating the car body and steering wheel properly instead of obsessing over perfect alignment. Actually, other parts of Subject 2 are equally important, like parallel parking—failing to complete it within the time limit also deducts points. The overall emphasis is on quick yet safe operation.