How Does the Clutch Control Vehicle Speed?
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Press the clutch pedal quickly and release it slowly. Specific instructions are as follows: 1. The correct stepping posture is: Place the sole of your foot on the pedal to prevent slipping. On uneven road surfaces, you can lightly apply the brake to control speed, but the brake should be pressed gently, gradually increasing force during the process—avoid sudden braking. Develop the habit of slowly releasing the clutch to the semi-engaged position when starting, then release the brake until the vehicle gradually moves forward. 2. One fast, two slow, three linkage: The so-called "one fast, two slow, three linkage" refers to the three stages of lifting the clutch pedal. Initially, lift it quickly. Once you feel the clutch pressure plate gradually engaging to the semi-engaged position, slow down the lifting speed of the pedal. From semi-engagement to full engagement, the clutch pedal should be lifted slowly. While lifting the clutch pedal, gradually press down the accelerator pedal according to the engine's power to ensure a smooth start. The throttle operation should be steady and appropriate; only when the clutch is fully engaged can you increase the throttle.