How Can Beginners Drive a Car Well?

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OEleanor
07/30/25 12:29am
There are a total of three pedals: the leftmost is the clutch controlled by the left foot, the middle is the brake, and the rightmost is the accelerator. These two are controlled by the right foot. Turning counterclockwise is for left turns, and clockwise is for right turns. You can use the top of the steering wheel as a reference—turning the steering wheel to the left will make the car turn left. Pushing the lever up activates the right turn signal, and pushing it down activates the left turn signal. After turning, it will automatically reset, so no further action is needed. There are generally 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 forward gears and one reverse gear. Some cars may have 6 forward gears or only 4, but the gear positions will always be clearly indicated.
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