Do I need to turn on the turn signal for uphill fixed-point parking?
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Uphill fixed-point parking does not require turning on the turn signal, as driving uphill is always in a straight line without any turns. Turn signals are only needed when making turns, so there's no need to use them in this scenario. Below are the specific details: 1. Fixed-point parking and hill start: Fixed-point parking on an uphill road and starting on a slope are assessment points in the driver's test. This includes two test items: first, fixed-point parking on an uphill road, followed by starting and moving on the slope, which is one of the mandatory test items. 2. Requirements for fixed-point parking: For fixed-point parking, the vehicle's front bumper must be positioned in the middle of the yellow line designated for fixed-point parking. The bumper must not exceed or be behind the yellow line by more than 50 centimeters. The front and rear right wheels must stop between the edge yellow line and the white line (width of 30 centimeters).