You must be able to control the car accurately when you:
· parallel park at the side of the road
· reverse to park in a parking bay
Any mistakes you make in this area will be counted under the ‘Reverse park - Control’ fault on your driving test result.
Wheels ending up on the pavement at the end of a parallel park
When you complete a parallel park, either the front or back wheels (or both) on the passenger side end up on the pavement.
Too many attempts to reposition when parking
When you park in a bay or at the side of the road, you take too many attempts to either:
· position the car to park within the bay lines
· position the car close and parallel to the kerb
Losing control of the car when parking in a bay
When you park in a bay, you lose control of the car.
Ending up parking outside of the bay
When you park in a bay, your final parking position is outside of the lines of the bay.
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