Can You Shift Gears During Straight-Line Driving in Subject Three?
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You can shift gears during straight-line driving in Subject Three, but you must ensure that the gear matches the vehicle speed. If the vehicle speed and gear do not match, points will be deducted. Techniques for shifting gears during straight-line driving in Subject Three: Upshifting: After starting the vehicle and entering the normal driving route, immediately press the accelerator pedal to quickly increase the speed to the low-speed range of the next higher gear. Shift the gear lever to the higher gear. When lifting the clutch and accelerating, the engine and vehicle should not shake. If shaking occurs, it indicates insufficient speed increase, and the speed should be raised further. Downshifting: First release the accelerator, apply slight braking, press the clutch pedal fully with the left foot, and then shift to a lower gear. Speed and gear matching: 1st gear speed range: 0-15 km/h; 2nd gear speed range: 15-25 km/h; 3rd gear speed range: 25-35 km/h; 4th gear speed range: 35-40 km/h. If the wrong gear is engaged, return to the original gear and start again, but upshifting beyond the next gear is not recommended.