Can You Press the Clutch During Curve Driving?

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StAlexandra
07/30/25 8:24am
When driving on curves, you need to half-press the clutch to control the speed. Details to pay attention to when pressing the clutch: 1. Quick: Press the clutch quickly and all the way down. Only by controlling the clutch well can you achieve perfect speed control and avoid missing key points. 2. Slow release: The clutch should be released slowly. When the speed is relatively slow, you can release the clutch more; when the speed is fast, press the clutch slightly. Note that when stopping, you should first press the clutch pedal and then the brake. If done the opposite way—pressing the brake directly first—it can easily cause the engine to stall and give the car a jerky feeling.
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