How to Align for Hill Start and Stop?

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DiLila
07/28/25 2:21pm
During the Subject 2 driving test, the method for aligning during hill start and stop is as follows: 1. After hearing the voice command to begin this test item, control the vehicle speed, turn on the right turn signal, and slowly steer towards the right roadside line. 2. When the right front corner of the engine hood (at 1/3 position) aligns with the roadside line, maintain straight steering while observing the entire vehicle's position relative to the line through the right rearview mirror to ensure the distance between the vehicle body and the roadside line is within 30cm. 3. When the raised point on the right wiper, the pole of the stop sign, and your eyes form a straight line (three-point alignment), depress the clutch and brake to stop. 4. Within 30 seconds after the voice prompt, complete the hill start by turning on the left turn signal, gradually releasing the clutch until the vehicle vibrates, then keeping the clutch steady while slowly releasing the brake with your right foot for a smooth start before exiting the test area.
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