What are the criteria for ramp parking?
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The evaluation criteria for the ramp parking and starting test item: improper parking, rolling back during start-up, and stalling will all result in point deductions. Point deductions: Stalling on the ramp deducts 20 points, while if the vehicle body is more than 30 centimeters away from the road edge line after stopping, 10 points are deducted. If the vehicle rolls back more than 30 centimeters but less than 50 centimeters after starting, 20 points are deducted. Failure: If the vehicle stalls on the ramp and fails to restart within 30 seconds, it will be directly judged as a failure. If the vehicle rolls back more than 50 centimeters during start-up, it will also be directly judged as a failure. If the front bumper is not positioned on the pole line when stopping, with an error within 50 centimeters, 10 points are deducted. Exceeding 50 centimeters will result in an immediate failure.
Ramp positioning mainly refers to the specific standards to be achieved when parking on a slope, especially during driving tests or safe parking. The key points include precise parking position, such as on a slope, where the vehicle's front wheels need to stop within the designated line, usually about 30 centimeters from the curb—too far or too close is considered a mistake. Another standard is that the car must not roll; applying the brake or pulling the handbrake firmly when starting is crucial. From personal experience, I once failed to pay attention to the distance during my driving test and was penalized, which was a hard lesson. So now, every time I park on a slope, I check the rearview mirror to confirm the position. Additionally, in daily driving on steep slopes, it's essential to ensure the car is completely stable before proceeding; otherwise, there's a high risk of rolling accidents. Safety always comes first, and developing good habits can prevent many troubles. It's recommended that beginners practice more to get familiar with the coordination between the clutch and brakes.