What are the correct steps for starting and descending on a slope in Subject 2?
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The correct steps for starting and descending on a slope in Subject 2 are: first, turn on the turn signal in advance, press the clutch and shift into first gear, then slowly release the clutch—ensuring the speed is very slow—to find the semi-engaged state of the clutch. The main way to judge this is by listening to the engine sound. If the sound becomes muffled and the car feels like it's surging upward, it indicates the clutch is in the semi-engaged state. Keep the clutch in this position without moving it, then release the handbrake, and the car will slowly move toward the top of the slope. If necessary, apply a little throttle to prevent the car from rolling backward. Slope fixed-point parking and starting: Slope fixed-point parking and starting is an assessment point in Subject 2 of the driver's test. Test requirements: The test requires parking in a fixed position on a slope with a gradient of ≥10% and a slope length of ≥30 meters, examining the coordination of steering, braking, and clutch operation. The purpose is to train drivers to accurately judge the vehicle's position and correctly use the brake, gear, and clutch to meet the needs of parking and starting on uphill sections.