How many points are deducted for stalling during a designated stop?
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Stalling during a designated stop deducts 10 points. Relevant information about designated stops is as follows: 1. Introduction: Hill-start and designated stop is an assessment point in the driver's test. Test requirements: It requires stopping at a fixed position on a slope with ≥10% gradient and ≥30 meters in length, assessing the coordination of direction, braking, and clutch. The purpose is to train drivers to accurately judge the vehicle's position and correctly use the brake, gear, and clutch to meet the needs of stopping and starting on uphill sections. 2. Test scoring criteria: Road width setting: more than 7 meters. Gradient: more than 10%. Slope length: more than 30 meters. Designated pole: more than 1.5 times the vehicle length from the bottom of the slope.