What does it mean when the front bumper is not aligned with the pole line?
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Here is a detailed explanation of what it means when the front bumper is not aligned with the pole line: 1. Within 50 centimeters: If the car stops with the front bumper not aligned with the pole line but within 50 centimeters, 10 points will be deducted. 2. Exceeding 50 centimeters: It will be directly judged as a failure. Below is additional information about hill-start and stopping: 1. Hill-start and stopping: This is an assessment point in the second subject of the driver's test. 2. Test requirements: It requires stopping at a fixed position on a slope with a gradient of ≥10% and a length of ≥30 meters, testing the coordination of steering, braking, and clutch. 3. Purpose: To train drivers to accurately judge the vehicle's position and correctly use the brake, gear, and clutch to meet the needs of stopping and starting on uphill sections.