How to park at the designated point during uphill start?

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BriellaLee
07/30/25 6:31am
Parking at the designated point during uphill start is as follows: 1. Approach the right roadside line: After hearing the voice command, start this test item, control the speed, turn on the right turn signal, and slowly steer towards the right roadside line. 2. Maintain straight direction: When the right front corner of the engine cover (1/3 position) aligns with the roadside line, maintain straight direction while observing the entire body's position relative to the line through the right rearview mirror. 3. Three-point alignment: When the raised point on the right wiper, the pole of the parking sign, and your eyes form a straight line (three-point alignment), depress the clutch and brake to stop. 4. Exit the test area: After the voice prompt, complete the hill start within 30 seconds. When the vehicle body shakes, keep the clutch steady and then exit the test area.
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