How to Drive a Manual Transmission on the Highway?
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Manual transmission driving method on the highway is: 1. After passing the toll station, gradually increase the throttle to shift up through the gears. When reaching 4th gear, continue pressing the accelerator; 2. Wait until the RPM reaches around 3500 and the speed exceeds 70 mph, then shift to 5th gear for cruising. Manual transmission requires manually moving the gear lever to change the gear engagement positions inside the transmission, altering the gear ratio to achieve speed variation. Introduction to manual transmission gears: 1. 1st gear: Starting gear, used for vehicle launch; 2. 2nd gear: Passing gear, used for navigating complex road surfaces and handling complicated situations; 3. 3rd gear: Transition gear, used for low-speed urban driving; 4. 4th gear: Cruising gear, used for prolonged high-speed driving; 5. 5th gear: High-speed gear, used for long-distance highway travel.