What Are the Tips to Absolutely Avoid Stalling During the Slope Start in Subject 2?
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Here are the tips to avoid stalling during the slope start in Subject 2: 1. Gently apply the throttle: When going uphill, if you don't apply the throttle, it's likely that the idle speed won't be enough to drive the vehicle to start, resulting in a stall. Once the vehicle starts rolling backward, it's hard to avoid stalling. When rolling backward occurs, you must first press the brake and clutch, stop the vehicle, and then start again. 2. Slowly release the clutch: During the slope start, when the left foot slowly releases the clutch pedal until the vehicle starts to vibrate, it should be slightly fixed at this position to confirm whether the vehicle has the tendency and power to move forward. Do not continue to lift the clutch pedal to prevent stalling. When the vehicle starts moving forward, the right hand should completely release the handbrake and slowly apply the throttle. 3. Avoid keeping the clutch in the semi-engaged state for too long: During the starting process, avoid keeping the clutch in the semi-engaged state while pressing the throttle to accelerate. As long as the vehicle is driven by the throttle, it won't roll backward, so you can confidently release the clutch pedal and press the throttle to start.