What are the deduction criteria for the uphill section in Subject 2?

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Hayden
07/29/25 10:46pm
The deduction criteria for the uphill section in Subject 2 are as follows: 1. If the front bumper of the car or the front axle of the motorcycle does not stop on the pole line after the vehicle stops, and the deviation exceeds 50 centimeters, it is considered a failure; 2. If the front bumper of the car or the front axle of the motorcycle does not stop on the pole line after the vehicle stops, but the deviation does not exceed 50 centimeters, 10 points will be deducted; 3. If the body of the vehicle is more than 30 centimeters away from the road edge line after stopping, 10 points will be deducted; if it is more than 50 centimeters away, the test will be considered a failure; 4. If the vehicle rolls back more than 30 centimeters but not exceeding 50 centimeters after starting, 20 points will be deducted; 5. If the vehicle rolls back 50 centimeters after starting, the test will be considered a failure; 6. If the engine stalls on the slope, 20 points will be deducted; 7. If the vehicle does not start within 30 seconds after stopping, it will be considered a failure due to timeout.
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