Will You Lose Points for Rolling Back Within 30 cm During the Hill Start in Subject 2?
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For hill parking and starting, rolling back less than 30 cm during the start will result in a 10-point deduction, while rolling back more than 30 cm will result in a 100-point deduction. Other point deductions include: After parking, if the right side of the vehicle is more than 30 cm from the roadside line, a 10-point deduction applies; if it exceeds 50 cm, a 100-point deduction applies; crossing or touching the line results in a 100-point deduction. After parking, if the front bumper is not aligned with the pole line and the deviation is within 50 cm, a 10-point deduction applies; if it exceeds 50 cm, a 100-point deduction applies. After parking, failing to fully engage the parking brake results in a 10-point deduction. Failing to complete the start within 30 seconds results in a 100-point deduction. Stalling the engine once during the start results in a 10-point deduction. Starting the engine without the gear in neutral or park results in a 100-point deduction. Key points for hill parking and starting: Upon hearing the instruction for "hill parking and starting" (approximately 20 meters from the pole), turn on the right turn signal, steer appropriately to the right, and drive slowly along the right side of the road, paying attention to the distance between the vehicle and the right roadside line. When approaching the parking pole within about 10 meters, slowly, accurately, and steadily move toward the target position. Accurately estimate the target position using the parking pole and a reference point on the windshield (or hood, which should be determined during practice based on the vehicle model and driver’s height). When the reference point on the windshield aligns with the parking pole, indicating that the vehicle’s bumper is aligned with the pole line, stop immediately.