How is the 2-second stop judged in Subject 2?
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If the vehicle stops for more than 2 seconds during the test, it will be judged as an intermediate stop. The computer's standard for judging an intermediate stop is that the wheels move no more than 10 centimeters within 3 seconds. The test computer uses sensors and computer recognition analysis. When the wheels move no more than 10 centimeters within 3 seconds, it will be judged as an intermediate stop. The reason for intermediate stops is usually improper clutch control. Clutch control must follow the principle of 'press quickly, release slowly.'