What are the test rules for the hill start in Subject 2?
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The rules for the hill start in Subject 2 are as follows: After the vehicle starts, if it rolls back between 30 cm and 50 cm, 20 points will be deducted; if it rolls back more than 50 cm, the test will be failed; if the vehicle does not start within 30 seconds, the test will be failed. When preparing to start on the slope, remember to first turn on the turn signal, then release the clutch. When the vehicle body begins to shake, slowly release the brake. However, after slowly releasing the clutch, if the vehicle shows obvious shaking, you can slowly release the brake to test whether the vehicle can move forward. If you notice the vehicle rolling back or lacking power, immediately press the brake and restart. If the vehicle starts to roll back, you must brake to prevent it from rolling further. Note that you must turn on the turn signal when starting; otherwise, 10 points will be deducted. If the vehicle runs over the solid edge line of the road during the test, 100 points will be deducted. During the hill start, the coordination between the clutch, accelerator pedal, and parking brake lever is crucial. The timing of releasing the parking brake lever is key: releasing it too late will prevent the car from starting and may cause it to stall; releasing it too early will cause the car to roll back. The right timing is when the clutch pedal is lifted to the semi-engaged position, which requires mastering the following techniques: first, listen to the engine sound; second, feel the shaking of the vehicle body; third, observe the tachometer.