What are the requirements for the hill start test?
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Hill start requires that the vehicle does not roll back more than 30 cm. Rolling back more than 30 cm results in failure; stalling deducts 20 points, and failing to move away from the original spot within 60 seconds after engaging the gear also results in failure. Below is an extended introduction about hill start: Slow start: During hill start, slowly release the clutch pedal with your left foot until the vehicle begins to vibrate. Hold this position slightly to confirm whether the vehicle has the tendency and power to move forward. Do not continue to lift the clutch pedal to prevent stalling. Slow acceleration: When the vehicle starts to move forward, the right hand should completely release the handbrake and slowly accelerate. When starting on a slope, if you do not apply the throttle, it is likely that the idle speed will be insufficient to drive the vehicle up the slope, resulting in stalling.