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Alley
Docking.

Alley
docking forms part of the yard test and is a reverse parking action done by the
driver from the starting point (allocated block). The driver will be required
to reverse the vehicle into an allocated parking around poles and stopping at
the end. The driver must NOT hit or touch any poles or obstacles including the
curb as this will result in immediate failure and the test will be stopped
immediately. This action must be completed from both the left and the right
side, given that the instructor can choose the side from which you will start.
Alley docking deduction points are allocated for the following:

  • If the driver lets the vehicle roll.
    (Immediate failure.)
  • Application
    of parking brake
  • Application
    of parking brake without using release mechanism.
  • Observation
  • Signal
    intention
  • Gear
    changing/selection
  • Moving
    off
  • Stalls
    engine
  • Counter
    steers
  • Touches
    obstacle/s
  • Touch
    line/road markings
  • Number
    of attempts
  • Cancels
    signals
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