What is the reason for the right side line crossing during hill start?
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The reason for the right side line crossing during hill start is the failure to find a proper reference point or inconsistent seat height during each practice session. Below is relevant information about hill start: 1. Hill start is part of the field test in the second subject of the driver's license examination, which involves starting a vehicle stopped on a steep slope; 2. Designated parking on an uphill road and starting on a slope are assessment points in the driver's test, including two test items: first, designated parking on an uphill road, and then starting and driving on a slope; 3. Subject two, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment, referred to as the field driving skill test subject. The test items for cars C1 and C2 include reversing into a garage, parallel parking, designated parking and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving along a curve, all of which are mandatory.