Do You Need to Turn on the Turn Signal When Starting on a Slope?
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Starting on a slope does not require turning on the turn signal. Below are the test techniques for starting on a slope: When the vehicle is climbing steadily, try to stay within 30 centimeters of the side line, control the clutch as much as possible, and keep the vehicle speed as slow as possible. For the designated stop, pay attention to using reference objects to align with the marker pole, ensuring the front of the vehicle is aligned with the pole, and find the braking position. After stopping at the designated spot, press the clutch and brake, and at the same time, pull up the handbrake firmly to ensure it is tightly engaged. Slowly release the brake with your right foot. When you feel the vehicle will not roll backward, it means the handbrake is securely engaged. When starting, slowly release the clutch, paying close attention to the front of the vehicle and listening carefully. When the clutch is released to a certain point where the front of the vehicle starts to lift but cannot move forward, gently release the handbrake, and the vehicle will move down the slope. Be sure to control the steering.