Clutch Control Techniques for Subject 2?
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During the Subject 2 driving test, there is only one clutch control technique: slow, the slower the better. After all, a short starting time doesn't matter and won't result in point deductions, but if the engine stalls, you will fail immediately. On flat roads, when the clutch reaches the semi-engagement range, intense friction occurs between the engine and transmission, causing the vehicle to move slowly. The engine will self-regulate fuel injection and torque output within a limited range based on the load to avoid stalling. Here are the key points for driving school practice: 1. Strive for more practice: Some people are inconsistent with their practice, which is not acceptable. You should make every effort to maximize your practice time. 2. Memorize technical actions: Firmly remember the techniques taught by the instructor—these so-called actions are actually tricks that prove very useful once mastered. 3. Seek advice from experienced drivers: Consult with skilled drivers around you to deepen your understanding. Only with thorough understanding can you drive well. 4. Strictly follow regulations: What the instructor teaches may differ from common advice. While learning, it may seem rigid, but strict adherence is necessary. 5. Think and reflect more: If some actions aren't done correctly immediately, there's still room for improvement. So, use your brain more and think about why things happen to progress better.