What are the deduction rules for hill start?
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If the front bumper of the vehicle does not reach the control line after stopping, it is considered a failure. Below is a related introduction about hill start: 1. Concept: Hill start is a field test in the second subject of the driver's license exam, which involves starting a vehicle parked on a steep slope upwards. After positioning the vehicle correctly, pull the handbrake firmly and then pull it two more times to ensure it is tightly secured. 2. Technique: Shift into first gear, release the handbrake, gently release the clutch, and proceed up the slope once the vehicle is stable. Try to stay within 30 cm of the side line and control the clutch as much as possible to keep the vehicle speed as slow as possible. For the stop at the designated point, use a reference object aligned with the marker pole to ensure the front of the vehicle is aligned with the pole, thus achieving accurate positioning.