Does Stalling During Hill Parking Result in Point Deduction or Failure?
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During the driving test's Subject 2 (hill parking), stalling results in a 20-point deduction. The detailed assessment criteria for hill parking and starting are as follows: 1. If the vehicle stops with the front bumper (for cars) or front axle (for motorcycles) not aligned with the pole line and exceeds 50 cm forward or backward, it results in failure; 2. If the vehicle stops with the body more than 30 cm away from the road edge line, 10 points are deducted (previously 20 points); if the distance exceeds 50 cm, it results in failure; 3. If the vehicle rolls back between 30 cm and 50 cm after starting, 20 points are deducted; 4. Stalling on the slope results in a 20-point deduction; 5. If the vehicle is not started within 30 seconds after stopping, it results in failure due to timeout.