How to Control the Vehicle Speed in Subject 2?
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1 Wrong shoes: Do not wear slippers, platform shoes, or thick-soled shoes during training. These shoes either have soles that are too hard or thick, or they don't fit well, making it difficult to sense the tightness of the clutch pedal and hindering the ability to feel the semi-engaged position, which can easily lead to failure. Sports shoes are recommended, and canvas shoes or sneakers are also acceptable. However, pay special attention to ensuring the sole is slightly hard, as this allows for more precise control of the clutch. 2 Incorrect clutch pedal posture: The correct posture should be to press the pedal with the ball of the foot while keeping the heel on the ground. This makes it easier to move the feet and provides more strength when pressing the clutch. 3 Excessive clutch adjustment: Beginners often encounter this issue during Subject 2 practice: when the vehicle speed is out of control, they tend to panic, leading to either pressing or releasing the clutch too abruptly or driving while pressing the brake. The solution, of course, is to focus on controlling the speed steadily—neither too fast nor too slow. 4 Poor coordination between hands and feet: Many learners are not incapable of pressing the clutch but struggle to simultaneously observe reference points, turn the steering wheel, and adjust the clutch, leading to confusion when coordinating eyes, hands, and feet. There is no shortcut for this; practice is the only way to improve, as practice makes perfect.