Will points be deducted for stopping on the slope and touching the dashed line?
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Stopping on the slope and touching the dashed line will not result in point deductions. Point deduction items: When stopping on the slope, if the wheels touch the solid line on the right, 100 points will be deducted; if the distance between the right side of the vehicle body and the solid line on the right is more than 30 cm but less than 50 cm, 10 points will be deducted; if the distance between the right side of the vehicle body and the solid line on the right is more than 50 cm, 100 points will be deducted. Examination tips: Before ascending the slope, ensure the distance between the vehicle body and the yellow line on the right is within 30 cm. When stopping, press the clutch and brake firmly. When starting, first release the clutch until the vehicle shakes significantly but does not stall (if unsure, check the tachometer—generally, in first gear, the RPM should be around 800). Then, gradually release the brake while continuing to release the clutch to allow the vehicle to start smoothly.