
For small vehicles, the slope is 10%, with an uphill section of 20m (height of 2m). There are no specific requirements for the downhill section, but it should generally be symmetrical to the uphill section. Below is some information about slope fixed-point parking: 1. Introduction: Slope fixed-point parking is an assessment point in the driver's license test (Subject 2). It evaluates the driver's ability to operate the vehicle on an uphill slope, correctly park the vehicle at a fixed location near the curb, accurately use gears, throttle, and clutch, and then start smoothly. If the vehicle's bumper is not aligned with the designated line during fixed-point parking, or deviates more than 50cm forward or backward, the test will be failed. 2. Precautions: Before ascending the slope, the driver should adjust the direction to the correct position in the shortest time possible.


