Should the turn signal be used for hill start and stop?
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Yes, the left turn signal should be used. The turn signal is not for your own indication, but to inform other vehicles or pedestrians. Hill start and stop is an assessment point in the driver's test, which includes two test items: stopping at a designated point on an uphill road and starting on a slope. It is one of the five mandatory test items. The penalty standards for hill start and stop are as follows: 1. The front bumper of the car is not aligned with the pole line: If the front bumper of the car is not aligned with the pole line after stopping, and the deviation exceeds 50cm, it is a fail. If the deviation does not exceed 50cm, 10 points will be deducted. 2. Starting time exceeds 30 seconds: If the starting time exceeds 30 seconds, it is a fail. 3. Wheels pressing the road edge line: If the wheels press the road edge line while driving, it is a fail. 4. Vehicle rollback distance: If the vehicle rolls back more than 30cm during start, it is a fail. If the rollback is more than 10cm but less than 30cm, 5 points will be deducted per occurrence. 5. Distance between the vehicle body and the road edge line: If the distance between the vehicle body and the road edge line exceeds 50cm after stopping, it is a fail. If the distance exceeds 30cm but does not exceed 50cm, 10 points will be deducted per occurrence. 6. Parking brake not tightened: If the parking brake is not tightened after stopping, 10 points will be deducted per occurrence.