Will stalling during hill start result in failing the driving test?
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Stalling during hill start will not directly cause you to fail the test, but it will deduct 10 points. Stalling once is generally acceptable, but hill start stalling is often accompanied by rolling back, and the precise stopping position is also challenging. Therefore, stalling can easily lead to coordination errors. Tips for hill start: When parking on the slope, drive up the hill at a steady speed. Upon reaching the stopping position, keep your left foot (the one on the clutch) completely still and gently tap the brake with your right foot. When starting, slowly lift the clutch slightly—make sure to do it gradually and bit by bit—until you feel the front of the car shake and the engine roar. At this point, hold the clutch steady and slowly release the brake, and the car will move forward. Remember to be steady and slow. Avoid being abrupt or quick.