How many points are deducted if the front of the car exceeds the solid line during a hill start?

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Myron
07/29/25 6:39pm
If the front of the car exceeds the solid line during a hill start, 100 points will be deducted. Below are the basic requirements for car driving: 1. Driver's reaction: Drivers are required to have a sharp and calm mind, proficient driving skills, and ensure safe driving. When encountering emergencies, drivers should make quick decisions and take prompt actions. Additionally, drivers should possess the technical ability to mitigate risks or minimize losses and the capability to simplify complex situations. 2. Meeting requirements: When meeting another vehicle, drivers should observe the oncoming vehicle's dynamics and road conditions, appropriately reduce speed, and choose a wider and firmer section of the road to pass. Follow the principle of "three firsts in courtesy": first yield, first slow down, and first stop. Maintain a wide lateral distance from the oncoming vehicle during the meeting.
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