What does it mean when the ramp exceeds 50 centimeters?
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After the vehicle comes to a stop, the front axle of the car's front bumper is not aligned with the pole line, and the deviation does not exceed 50 centimeters in either direction. Introduction to Ramp Parking: Ramp parking is a key assessment point in the second part of the driver's license test. It evaluates the driver's ability to control the vehicle on an uphill slope, accurately park the vehicle at a designated spot by the roadside, and correctly use the gear, throttle, and clutch for a smooth start. If the vehicle's bumper is not aligned with the pole line during the parking test and the deviation exceeds 50 cm in either direction, the test will be failed. Precautions for Ramp Parking: Before ascending the slope, adjust the direction to be straight in the shortest possible time.