How Should Beginners Press the Accelerator?
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When driving as a beginner, do not press the accelerator all the way down. Under good road conditions, gently press the accelerator first, then steadily increase pressure. Here are some related tips for pressing the accelerator: 1. Avoid Uneven Pressure: Do not press the accelerator with uneven force; the foot should apply steady pressure. 2. Do Not Press the Accelerator When Going Downhill: When going downhill, avoid pressing the accelerator. Keep your foot on the brake, ready to brake at any time. 3. Important Notes: Each car has different performance characteristics, and the sensitivity of the accelerator varies. Test the accelerator first when driving a new car. After getting the car, gently press the accelerator and gradually shift gears while observing the speed. If the car accelerates slowly or struggles to gain speed, the accelerator may be less responsive, requiring a gradual increase in pressure. Use the entire foot to press the accelerator and feel the pressure with the sole of your foot. Whether pressing lightly or firmly, the toes and heel cannot accurately sense the pressure—only the sole can gauge the appropriate force.