How to Maintain a 30cm Distance from the Right Side During Hill Start?

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Andres
07/29/25 5:30pm
Methods to maintain a 30cm distance from the right side during hill start include observing the base of the wiper line, the central disc on the hood, and the rearview mirror on the front of the car. Detailed explanations are as follows: 1. Observe the base of the wiper line: Many test cars are Jettas. Taking this car as an example, every car has two wipers. Adjust your sitting position and look at the base of the right wiper. When the point at the base of the wiper aligns exactly with the extension of the right line, the distance between the right wheel and the sideline is exactly 30cm. This observation point is not affected by the height or position of the seat. 2. Observe the central disc on the hood: Some hoods have a central disc. From its right side, measure a vertical tangent line five fingers wide. Align the leftmost edge of this five-finger width with the inner side of the thick white line. Driving in this manner ensures the right wheel is within 30cm of the sideline. 3. Observe the rearview mirror on the front of the car: Look at the small rearview mirror on the front of the car. If the sideline appears to be touching the car body in the mirror, the distance is correct. If there is no rearview mirror on the front, you can also align the car’s ridge line with the sideline. Maintaining this alignment ensures the distance is within the acceptable range.
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