Does Rolling Back on a Hill Start Result in Point Deduction?
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Rolling back on a hill start results in point deduction. Point deduction scenarios for rolling back on a hill start: Stalling and rolling back during a hill start directly deducts 100 points. The hill start is part of the driving license test, specifically in Subject 2. The test items include reversing into a parking space, parallel parking, hill start and stop, right-angle turns, and curve driving. Test precautions: After the test begins, shift to first gear, release the handbrake, gently release the clutch, and proceed up the slope once the vehicle is stable, staying within 30 cm of the edge line. Try to control the clutch to keep the vehicle speed as slow as possible. For the stop at a designated point, use a reference object to align with the marker, ensuring the front of the car is aligned with the marker.