How to Avoid Stalling on the Slope Start in Subject 2?
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The steps for the slope start in Subject 2 are: depress the clutch, depress the brake, engage first gear, and release the handbrake. At this point, the right foot on the brake should remain steady, while the left foot slowly lifts the clutch. When reaching a certain position, you can begin to feel the car body shaking. Simultaneously, release the brake while keeping the clutch steady, and the foot on the brake can add some throttle to assist. This way, the car will start without stalling. More information on slope start is as follows: 1. The slope start in Subject 2 requires achieving two points: no stalling and no rolling back. To achieve these, the clutch and brake must be controlled perfectly, meaning the semi-engaged state must be just right. Releasing the brake too early with insufficient clutch pressure will cause the car to roll back due to lack of braking force. Releasing the brake too late or failing to stabilize the clutch can easily lead to stalling. 2. Depress the brake, slowly release the clutch until you feel the car body shaking, creating a sensation like an arrow ready to be released. Then, slowly release the brake while keeping the left foot steady on the clutch. When the brake is released, the car should move forward instead of rolling back. This semi-engaged feeling of an arrow ready to be released needs to be sensed and controlled by intuition. With more practice, you can find the right feeling.