How to Operate a Manual Transmission Car When Turning
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Steps for operating a manual transmission car when turning: 1. After turning on the turn signal, slow down by pressing the foot brake. After turning, engage the accelerator. When shifting gears, press the clutch—always press the brake before pressing the clutch. 2. When shifting gears, press the clutch to downshift to 2nd or 3rd gear, then immediately release the clutch without pressing it again. 3. After downshifting to 2nd gear, release the clutch, steer the wheel, and rest your foot on the accelerator. 4. Maintain speed while steering to complete the turn. If turning on a crowded road or when there is a vehicle ahead, maintain an appropriate distance from the front car, shift gears promptly, and adjust speed to avoid rear-end collisions. If the road is complex or in poor condition, slow down and turn on hazard lights in advance to alert nearby pedestrians and vehicles.