Can You Press the Brake Directly Without Depressing the Clutch During Hill Start?
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Hill start cannot be performed by pressing the brake directly without depressing the clutch. Here is the relevant information: Precautions for hill parking: Before ascending the slope, adjust the direction to the correct position in the shortest time possible. When ascending, turn on the right turn signal and move closer to the right side of the field, ensuring the right side of the car is parallel to a solid line on the right side of the road. The distance between the car body and this solid line should not exceed 30 cm, and the car must not touch the solid line. Pay attention to the coordination between the clutch, accelerator pedal, and parking brake lever, as well as the timing of releasing the parking brake lever. Precautions for hill start: When braking during hill parking, the clutch must be depressed. The function of the clutch is to cut off the engine's power when shifting gears or parking. If the clutch is not depressed in time when the car is about to stop, maintaining the connection between the engine and the vehicle speed will cause the engine to stall due to excessively low RPM. Therefore, fully depressing the clutch when stopping can prevent the engine from stalling.