What are the tips for starting on a slope in C1 Subject 2?
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C1 Subject 2 test tips for starting on a slope are to gently press the accelerator and slowly release the clutch when starting; once you feel the car has forward momentum, release the handbrake and slightly increase the throttle; after starting, slowly release the clutch. C1 driver's license test passing standards: Traffic regulations and related knowledge (Subject 1) - written test, full score of 100, 90 or above is passing. Field driving (Subject 2) - on-site, actual vehicle. Minimum requirement is 80 points, below 80 is failing. Road driving (Subject 3) - highway or simulated field, actual vehicle. Full score of 100, must achieve 90 or above to pass. Safe and civilized driving knowledge - written test, questions mainly in the form of cases, pictures, animations, etc., question types include true/false, single choice, and multiple choice, totaling 50 questions, full score of 100, 90 is passing.
I also stumbled on hill starts until I secretly learned from my driving instructor. The key is coordinating the clutch and throttle! After stopping, slowly lift your left foot off the clutch while watching the tachometer or feeling the steering wheel vibrate. When the car shakes like a phone on vibrate mode, immediately switch your right foot from brake to gas pedal, gently pressing to about 1500 RPM while continuing to gradually lift the clutch—this will make the car climb steadily. Never release too quickly or you'll stall! If you roll back, don't panic—just clutch and brake immediately to restart. Practice on different slopes to build muscle memory, and the nervousness will fade.