How to Adjust the Throttle in Driving Test Subject 3?
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Place your right foot on the pedal; use the heel of your right foot as a pivot point on the floor of the driver's compartment; attach the forefoot to the pedal and move it back and forth with the help of the ankle joint. When pressing the throttle, do so slowly to avoid excessive force. The lifting and pressing actions should be the same. Essentially, you must not use too much force—press gently and then lift slowly. Standard posture for throttle control: Seating position: After adjusting the seat for the road test, the purpose is to make the seat's distance from the pedals and steering wheel more suitable for operation. Seat adjustment: When the foot presses the throttle fully, the knee should still maintain a certain degree of bend. Throttle pressing position: Use the heel as a pivot point on the floor of the driver's compartment, press the sole of the foot on the throttle, and use the strength of the ankle joint to control the depth of the throttle. Key points of throttle control: Press the throttle slowly, apply gentle force, and lift gently. The throttle needs to be used in coordination with the clutch. Key points for the road test throttle: Start with a slow throttle, and after sensing the speed, gradually press the throttle. During driving, adjust the throttle slowly based on actual road conditions and voice electronic prompts.