How many points are deducted for rolling back on the slope in Subject 2?

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JacksonLynn
07/24/25 12:16pm
For slope fixed-point parking, if the vehicle rolls back less than 30 cm during start-up, 10 points are deducted; if it rolls back more than 30 cm, 100 points are deducted. Other point deduction items are as follows: After parking, if the right side of the vehicle body is more than 30 cm away from the roadside line, 10 points are deducted; if it is more than 50 cm away, 100 points are deducted; if the line is crossed or touched, 100 points are deducted. After parking, if the front bumper is not aligned with the pole line and the deviation is within 50 cm, 10 points are deducted; if the deviation exceeds 50 cm, 100 points are deducted. After parking, if the parking brake is not fully engaged, 10 points are deducted. If the start-up is not completed within 30 seconds, 100 points are deducted. If the engine stalls once during start-up, 10 points are deducted. If the gear is not in neutral or park when starting the engine, 100 points are deducted. Key points for slope fixed-point parking operation: Upon hearing the "slope fixed-point parking" instruction (about 20 meters from the pole), turn on the right turn signal, steer appropriately to the right, and drive slowly and straight along the right side of the road, paying attention to the distance between the vehicle body and the right side line. When the vehicle is about 10 meters away from the parking pole, approach the target slowly, accurately, and steadily. Accurately estimate the target, using the parking pole and a specific point on the windshield (or hood) (this point should be determined during practice due to differences in vehicle models and driver height). When the specific point on the windshield aligns with the parking pole, meaning the vehicle bumper aligns with the parking pole line, stop immediately.
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McMadeline
08/11/25 6:24am
I still remember the heart-pounding moment during the slope start in my driving test (Subject 2) when my car almost rolled back. The exam rules state: rolling back over 30cm results in an immediate 100-point deduction (fail); rolling back within 30cm deducts 10 points. I avoided disaster by practicing clutch control to find the biting point, gently pressing the accelerator while slowly releasing the handbrake. Daily practice is crucial—don't just focus on theory. Test yourself on slopes repeatedly, as exam nerves can cause mistakes. Safe driving starts with mastering details—keep practicing this skill even after passing, as real-world slope rollbacks could cause accidents. Always train with friends or at driving school simulation fields to avoid last-minute regrets like I nearly had.
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