Can You Stop Directly in Second Gear?

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SanSteven
07/29/25 9:40pm
Yes. Below is the relevant introduction about gear shifting: Introduction: Gear shifting is the abbreviation for "gear lever operation method," referring to the process where the driver, through various psychological and physiological movements, continuously changes the position of the gear lever in response to road conditions and vehicle speed changes. Downshifting essentials: Release the accelerator pedal, quickly press the clutch pedal, move the gear lever into neutral, then release the clutch pedal, quickly press the accelerator pedal once with the right foot (adding "free fuel"), press the clutch pedal again quickly, move the gear lever into a lower gear, and release the clutch pedal following the quick-stop-slow principle, allowing the car to continue driving in the new gear.
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