Why Does the Car Always Stall During the Slope Starting Test in Subject 2?
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The reasons why the car always stalls during the slope starting test in Subject 2 are: 1. The clutch contact point is not lifted enough (the clutch is lifted too low); 2. The handbrake is released without giving enough throttle (the car's idle speed is too low to start the vehicle), causing the car to roll back; 3. After the car rolls back, the driver brakes or lifts the clutch too quickly; 4. The clutch is lifted past the contact point while the handbrake is released too late during the start. Starting technique: When starting, press the clutch with the ball of your foot or even closer to the arch, using your heel as a support point to slowly lift the clutch. At a certain stage, the car body will shake, and the car will have a forward momentum. Then quickly release the brake.