Where is the designated spot for hill-start practice?

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LaCharlotte
07/30/25 9:44am
Designated spot for hill-start practice is located under the hill-start sign, align a point on the front wiper with the upper white line on the slope. Related details about hill-start practice are as follows: Mnemonic: Two marking lines have standards, distinguish between 30 and 50 clearly; 30 deducts 10 points, 50 is strictly judged, wheels and front bumper must stop steadily; Parking and rolling back are major taboos, handbrake and throttle must be properly operated; Don't forget steering, starting shouldn't take too long, exceeding time limit only makes things worse. Passing requirements: The motor vehicle driver should promptly judge the slope's gradient, length, and road width through vision and perception, adopt appropriate operation methods to control the vehicle for smooth stopping and starting. Achieve correct steering, swift gear shifting, and precise coordination of steering, braking, and clutch.
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