Are Driving School Simulator Cars the Same as Exam Cars?
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There are differences between driving school simulator cars and exam cars. Below are the distinctions between driving school simulator cars and exam cars: Brake Pads: Driving school training cars are used very frequently every day, which results in more severe wear and tear on the brake pads. Therefore, the brakes on training cars are less sensitive, and sometimes you need to press the brake pedal harder to achieve the desired effect. In contrast, the brake pads on exam cars at the test center are not as worn out and are much more sensitive than those on training cars. A light press can produce the braking effect. Some students, accustomed to the training cars, may press the brake too hard when switching to an exam car, leading to failure. Clutch: During the exam, controlling the vehicle's speed is crucial. However, the clutch on exam cars differs from that on training cars. Some exam cars have a heavier clutch feel, while others feel lighter. This makes it more challenging for students to control, potentially leading to inconsistent speeds. Therefore, it is advisable to familiarize yourself with the clutch on the exam car beforehand to avoid stalling the car during the test due to a momentary lapse in attention.