Which line should the front wheels press against in the ramp stop test?
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For the uphill stop test, you can align the raised point on the right wiper with the pole of the stop sign and your eyes to form a straight line, then press the clutch and brake to stop. Here are the specific details: Induction line: The first line is the one the front wheels need to press against when stopping, also called the induction line. Failing to press this line results in an immediate deduction of 20 points and disqualification. Pile line: The second line is the large solid line in the middle, also called the pile line. When stopping uphill, the front bumper must be vertically within this line. Boundary line: The third line can be considered the boundary line. If the front bumper touches this line, it means disqualification (OUT). Edge line: Besides these three lines, there is another very important line—the edge line. The optimal distance is 30cm. Being too far will lead to point deductions or even disqualification (exceeding 50cm), while being too close risks pressing the line and disqualification.