How Long Can the Clutch Not Be Depressed in Subject Three?
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When the clutch is fully depressed in Subject Three, it should not exceed 5 seconds. The clutch should not remain in the semi-engaged state for more than 15 seconds. Correct way to depress the clutch in Subject Three: Press the clutch tightly with the toes while keeping the heel off the ground. After shifting into first gear, slowly retract and lift the entire leg, gradually releasing the clutch to the semi-engaged state. The clutch will then slide from the toes to the arch of the foot, at which point the heel can touch the ground. Precautions for the clutch in Subject Three: When starting in 1st or 2nd gear, the clutch should be released slowly to avoid stalling due to improper engagement. However, the accelerator and clutch should not be pressed simultaneously. When shifting gears, fully release the accelerator and immediately press the clutch pedal. The shifting action can be slightly slower, then gradually release the clutch. After fully releasing the clutch, gently press the accelerator to speed up.