Can You Keep the Clutch Pedal Depressed During the Pull-Over Parking in Subject Three?
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During the pull-over parking in Subject Three, you should not keep the clutch pedal depressed all the time. You need to fully depress the clutch and brake after completing all the steps. Precautions for pull-over parking: After receiving the pull-over parking instruction, apply the brake to decelerate, downshift, and observe the rear vehicles to avoid affecting the normal driving of other vehicles. After slowing down, turn on the right turn signal. After the turn signal has been on for 3 seconds, observe the rear vehicles to the right and turn the steering wheel to the right. Note: The turn signal must be fully engaged, and if it bounces back, quickly flip it back up. After turning on the turn signal, steer to the right and observe the highest point of the wiper aligning with the right edge line, or check if one-third of the front of the car aligns with the right edge line. At this point, the wheels should be 30 centimeters away from the road edge line. During the pull-over, control the clutch properly and move forward slowly. The speed should not be too fast to avoid delayed steering operations that may cause the wheels to cross the line. Observe if the car body is straight; if not, make timely minor adjustments without excessive movements. Once the 30-centimeter alignment with the edge line is achieved, fully depress the clutch and brake to stop, shift to neutral, engage the handbrake, turn off the right turn signal, and shut off the engine. After completing the parking procedure, ensure not to miss a crucial step: turn around to observe the traffic behind the car, confirm safety, unbuckle the seatbelt, and exit the car while closing the door.