How to Control the Clutch During Subject Two Driving Test?
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There are mainly two methods to control the clutch during the Subject Two driving test. Below are detailed explanations of these two control methods: 1. Proper Seat Adjustment: Adjust the seat and rearview mirrors appropriately. Move the seat forward or backward so that your back is firmly against the seat backrest. When pressing the clutch, use the heel of your left foot as a pivot point and press the clutch pedal with the ball of your foot. Adjust the distance from the steering wheel. Extend your arms straight so that your hands rest on the top of the steering wheel, with each hand positioned at the 3 and 9 o'clock positions. Your arms should remain slightly bent. Maintain a fist's distance between your body and the steering wheel. 2. Identifying the Clutch's Half-Engagement Point: Signs of the clutch's half-engagement state include: slight shaking of the car body, a forward thrust sensation, a noticeable drop in the RPM gauge needle, a deeper and lower engine sound, and a feeling of resistance against the clutch pedal. When these signs appear, it indicates that the car is in the clutch's half-engagement state.