What are the requirements for starting on a slope?
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The requirements for starting on a slope are as follows: 1. Maintain the correct driving posture, pay attention to various traffic conditions on the road ahead, and do not look down. 2. The operating sequence is to press the clutch pedal with the left foot, gradually press the accelerator pedal with the right foot to engage the low gear, and when the engine sound changes or the vehicle body slightly vibrates, quickly release the handbrake, slightly press the accelerator pedal again, and slowly release the clutch pedal. 3. Do not immediately release the clutch pedal; instead, first apply the throttle and then release the clutch. This is because the resistance on a slope is greater, requiring more power to start. 4. The key point is to master the timing of releasing the handbrake. Releasing it too early may cause the vehicle to roll back, while releasing it too late may cause the engine to stall. The optimal timing is when the clutch pedal is lifted to the semi-engaged position and the engine sound changes, then immediately release it. 5. The essentials of starting on a slope can be summarized as: when the sound changes and the vehicle vibrates, pause slightly, quickly apply the throttle and release the brake, adjust the throttle according to the slope, ensuring no rolling, no jerking, and no stalling.