Will points be deducted if the ramp stop is less than 30 centimeters?

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HoldenLee
07/30/25 12:36am
No points will be deducted for a hill start less than 30 centimeters. Point deduction standards for hill starts: After the vehicle stops, if the car's front bumper or motorcycle's front axle is positioned on the marker line, and the deviation does not exceed 50 centimeters, 10 points will be deducted (originally 20 points); if the vehicle body is more than 30 centimeters away from the roadside line, 10 points will be deducted (originally 20 points); if the vehicle body is more than 50 centimeters away from the roadside line, the test will be failed. After the vehicle starts: If the vehicle rolls back 30 centimeters but not more than 50 centimeters, 20 points will be deducted; if the vehicle rolls back 50 centimeters after starting, the test will be failed; stalling on the slope results in a 20-point deduction; if the vehicle does not start within 30 seconds after stopping, it will be considered a timeout failure.
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