How to Align for Hill Parking?
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For hill parking alignment, use the right wiper pivot point or reference points on the right side of the hood to align with the pole. Below are detailed instructions for hill parking: Technique: If there's a circle on the center of the hood, aligning the middle of the hood with the line means the right wheel will press the line. Therefore, you can use the longitudinal diameter of the circle on the hood, shifted slightly to the right, to align with the edge line, thus parking about 30cm from the edge line. For parallel parking, shift the center line of the circle more to the right to align with the garage line. Below are additional details: Exam standards: If the front bumper of the car or the front axle of the motorcycle is not aligned with the pole line after stopping, and the deviation exceeds 50cm, it's a fail; if the deviation is within 50cm, deduct 20 points; if the vehicle is more than 30cm away from the road edge line after stopping, deduct 20 points; if the vehicle rolls back more than 30cm but less than 50cm after starting, deduct 20 points; if the vehicle rolls back 50cm, it's a fail; stalling on the slope deducts 20 points; failing to start the vehicle within 30 seconds after stopping results in a timeout fail.