What Causes the Vehicle to Roll Backward After Hill Start?
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Rolling backward after hill start is caused by releasing the handbrake or foot brake. Hill Start and Parking: Rolling backward and stalling during hill start are common issues on slopes. If the vehicle shows signs of rolling backward while releasing the brakes, immediately press the brake and clutch firmly to stabilize the vehicle, then restart using the previous method. Reverse Parking: This is widely considered the most challenging part of the driving test (Subject 2), with the difficulty lying in mastering the timing of steering. 90-Degree Turn: There are various methods to execute a 90-degree turn, and the simplest one is to quickly turn the steering wheel fully when the hood covers the opposite yellow line.