How to Drive a Car?
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Seatbelt is located on the left side of the driver's seat and can be freely extended. Pull the seatbelt out and insert it into the right-side buckle. There is an adjuster on the left side of the driver's seat to adjust the tightness of the seatback. The adjuster under the driver's seat can be pulled forward or backward for adjustment. Turn the car key to the right to start the engine. When you feel the car body slightly vibrating, it indicates the engine has been ignited. Hold the steering wheel with your hands, look straight ahead, press the clutch pedal all the way down with your left foot, shift into first gear with your right hand, release the handbrake, and then slowly release the clutch to start moving. Reduce speed, shift the gear to first or second, turn on the right turn signal, and check the rearview mirror. If there are no approaching vehicles, slowly press the brake to pull over and park.
Starting the car is simple but requires attentiveness: First, adjust the seat position and rearview mirror angles to ensure your hands and feet can naturally reach the pedals and steering wheel. After fastening the seatbelt, press the brake, then push the start button or turn the key to ignite. For automatic transmission, simply shift to D (Drive) to move forward; for manual transmission, press the clutch and shift into first gear. Keep the brake pressed while releasing the handbrake, then gradually release the foot brake to get the car moving. When accelerating, gently press the throttle without being too abrupt, and remember to signal and check the mirrors before turning. To park, first slow down, press the brake, shift to neutral, engage the handbrake, and finally turn off the power and remove the key. Always remember to switch your right foot only between the throttle and brake—no laziness allowed!