Is the Hill Start Removed from Manual Transmission Subject 2?

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McAnderson
07/29/25 6:12am
Manual Transmission Subject 2 has not removed the hill start. Manual Transmission Subject 1: The test content mainly includes road safety laws and regulations, traffic signals, and traffic rules. Manual Transmission Subject 2: The test content mainly includes reversing into a garage, parallel parking, hill start and stop, and curve driving. Manual Transmission Subject 3: The test content mainly includes preparation before driving, straight-line driving, gear shifting, lane changing, pulling over, turning at intersections, meeting vehicles, overtaking, and pulling over. Manual Transmission Subject 4: The test content mainly includes safe and civilized driving knowledge.
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Devin
08/12/25 9:21pm
I just got my manual transmission driver's license last year, and the hill start in Subject 2 hasn't been canceled! This test item is still part of the exam, just slightly simplified compared to before. During my test, I still had to stop and start again on that steep slope, and the examiner emphasized it's a key skill to check clutch control. Don't believe the online rumors saying it's canceled—in fact, hill start is a mandatory item in the manual transmission C1 test because it simulates real driving scenarios, such as safely starting on a slope without rolling back in traffic jams. During training, our instructor made us practice repeatedly to prevent stalling or rolling back, as it's the most fundamental skill. Although the exam has fewer items after the reform, the core skills remain. I really hope everyone takes this practice seriously to drive more steadily on the road.
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Evans
10/04/25 2:25am
As a seasoned driving instructor who's been around driving schools for years, I think the rumors about hill starts being canceled are all misinformation. In the manual transmission Category 2 driving test, this item is still retained. Every time I train students, they still need to specifically practice hill parking and starting maneuvers. The exam rules might have minor adjustments, like more lenient time limits or optimized testing grounds, but the essence remains unchanged. If you can't perform hill starts with a manual transmission car, you'll be flustered when encountering hilly road conditions while driving, which can easily lead to accidents. The driving test reforms only streamlined repetitive actions, but core safety techniques like this can't be omitted. I suggest students spend more time practicing simulations - practice makes perfect.
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