How Many Points Are Deducted for Stalling on a Slope?

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SanBrooke
07/24/25 9:23pm
In Subject 2 (Parking and Slope Driving), stalling during hill start deducts 10 points. If the vehicle fails to start within 30 seconds after stalling during hill start following an uphill stop, 100 points are deducted. There are many scenarios for point deductions during the test. Not stopping within the designated pole line, exceeding 50 cm forward or backward: After the vehicle stops, if the front bumper (for cars) or front axle (for motorcycles) is not within the designated pole line and exceeds 50 cm forward or backward, it results in failure. Not stopping within the designated pole line, not exceeding 50 cm forward or backward: After the vehicle stops, if the front bumper (for cars) or front axle (for motorcycles) is not within the designated pole line but does not exceed 50 cm forward or backward, 10 points are deducted. Vehicle body more than 30 cm from the road edge line: After the vehicle stops, if the vehicle body is more than 30 cm from the road edge line, 10 points are deducted (previously 20 points). Vehicle rolling backward 30 cm but not exceeding 50 cm: After starting, if the vehicle rolls backward 30 cm but not exceeding 50 cm, 20 points are deducted. Vehicle rolling backward 50 cm: After starting, if the vehicle rolls backward 50 cm, it results in test failure.
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