Which subject does the hill start belong to in the driving test?
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Hill start is one of the test items in Subject 2, following the uphill stopping. Here is the relevant introduction about hill start: 1. Content of hill start: Hill start is a field test in Subject 2 of the driver's license test, which involves starting a vehicle parked on a steep slope. 2. Test skills for hill start: After the test begins, shift to first gear, release the handbrake, and gently release the clutch. Once the vehicle is stable, proceed up the slope, staying as close as possible to the sideline within 30 centimeters. Try to control the clutch and keep the vehicle speed as slow as possible. For the stopping point, use a reference object to align with the marker pole to ensure the front of the vehicle is aligned with the pole, thus achieving the correct stopping position. Once the stopping position is reached, firmly pull the handbrake and pull it two more times to ensure it is tightly secured. Then, slowly release the brake with your right foot. If you feel the vehicle will not roll backward, it means the handbrake is secure, and you can move your right foot to the accelerator. Starting the vehicle after stopping is the key point; remember not to panic and operate step by step.