At what RPM should you shift gears in Subject Three?

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LaJosiah
07/30/25 7:33am
Generally, shift gears around 2000 RPM. Here are the related instructions: 1. Clutch: Only use the clutch when starting, upshifting, downshifting, or stopping. Avoid pressing the clutch during normal driving. When slightly decelerating due to road conditions, only apply the brake to prevent coasting in neutral. 2. Throttle: The traffic light will flash several times before changing from green to red. Depending on the distance to the intersection and your speed, press the throttle if the distance is short and your speed hasn't dropped significantly. 3. Parking: Upon hearing the command, assess the road conditions. If there are no solid lines or you're too close to the intersection, quickly turn on the right signal, check the rearview mirror, brake to decelerate, and merge. Position the car slightly to the right of the road center, then steer left. When the car can coast straight by inertia, press the clutch and straighten the wheels to park.
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