Which dashed line should be aligned with during hill start?
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During hill start, align with the middle between the second and third dashed lines, which generally maintains a distance of about 30 centimeters. If the test site does not have such dashed lines, you can use the windshield wiper as a reference. Align the left water channel on the front of the car with the dashed line and ensure the side of the car is parallel to the dashed line, so that the center of the steering wheel aligns with the dashed line on the road. The first step when going uphill is to align with the right yellow line. The method is to make the right one-third of the engine hood align with the yellow line on the road. When stopping on the slope, observe the dot on the wiper outside the car window, the pole at the parking position, and your eyes forming a straight line, then stop after alignment. When pressing the brake with your right foot, press the clutch with your left foot and hold the brake steady to park properly. When starting, slowly lift the clutch with your left foot. When the car body slightly vibrates and the front of the car rises a bit, quickly release the brake with your right foot while keeping the clutch steady with your left foot to complete the start. Remember not to lift the clutch too much or too fast during the start, as both situations can cause the car to stall.