What does it mean when the ramp exceeds 50 centimeters?

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OLeo
07/29/25 8:16am
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.
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SanJeffrey
08/13/25 4:33am
I've worked in the automotive industry for many years and often encounter this issue: a ramp exceeding 50 cm refers to car ramps or parking lot slopes surpassing the standard 50 cm height, equivalent to a drop of over half a meter. This is particularly common in steep road sections or poorly designed areas, such as underground garage entrances or mountain roads. It can cause direct scraping of the vehicle's undercarriage against the ground, with severe cases potentially leading to suspension system damage or undercarriage component fractures, increasing repair costs. For regular sedans, ground clearance below 15 cm is especially risky; SUVs fare better but still require caution. My advice to customers is always to pay attention to ramp signs, slow down when driving, or consider modifications to increase vehicle height to avoid accidental damage. Regularly checking tire pressure and suspension condition can also prevent issues. In short, this term reminds us to be mindful of road environment safety—it's no trivial matter.
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McLogan
10/05/25 5:17am
As a seasoned driver with years of experience, I understand that a slope exceeding 50 cm means the vertical height difference on some steep slopes surpasses 50 cm. I've encountered this situation several times myself—on muddy rural roads or at the entrances of old residential areas, where the car suddenly scrapes the undercarriage with a loud thud, making my heart skip a beat. It not only damages the car's underside but also affects braking and handling, increasing the risk of accidents. Newer cars might handle it better, but older vehicles especially need extra caution—checking the ground clearance is crucial. The solution is simple: observe the road conditions while driving, and if the slope is too steep, either take a detour or pass through slowly; install protective equipment if necessary. Remembering this measurement can save you a lot on repair costs.
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