When starting from a slope, it is not recommended to completely release the clutch. Instead, you should gradually release it. If the clutch is lifted too quickly, the flywheel cannot fully engage, and the engine's power cannot be fully transmitted to the vehicle. Since the vehicle just started, it needs a lot of power, so it may stall due to insufficient power.
Here are some tips for starting from a slope:
1. Driving posture: Maintain a correct driving posture and pay attention to the traffic conditions in front of you. Do not look down at the road.
2. Clutch pedal: Do not release the clutch pedal immediately, but instead, you should first apply the brake and then release the clutch. Since there is a large resistance when starting from a slope, more power is needed.
3. Release of handbrake: The key is to master the timing of releasing the handbrake. If you release it too early, the vehicle may slide back, and if you release it too late, it may cause the engine to stall. The best time is when the clutch pedal is lifted to the halfway point and the engine sound changes.