What is the trick to never stalling when starting on a slope?
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The trick to never stalling when starting on a slope is: 1. After engaging first gear, first apply throttle by pressing the accelerator until the tachometer reads 1500 to 2000 RPM, then keep your right foot steady; 2. Slowly release the clutch to the semi-engagement point, then press it back slightly—just before reaching the actual semi-engagement point—and keep your left foot steady while quickly releasing the handbrake; 3. As you release the handbrake, if you notice the car starting to roll backward, gently release the clutch with your left foot while maintaining the throttle at 1500 to 2000 RPM. Key points to remember when starting on a slope: Do not lift the clutch while pressing the accelerator, and lift the clutch slowly—doing it too quickly can cause the engine to stall.