How to Operate Gear Shifting Correctly?
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During the gear shifting operation in the test, the following speed requirements must be met: the speed in 1st gear should not exceed 20km/h; the speed in 2nd gear should not exceed 30km/h; the speed in 3rd gear should not be below 20km/h or exceed 40km/h; the speed in 4th gear should not be below 30km/h; and the speed in 5th gear should not be below 40km/h. Below are the situations to avoid: 1. Excessive speed and improper use of 1st and 2nd gears: When starting, due to nervousness or excessive pressure on the right foot, accelerating too hard can cause the speed to be too high, which may result in a 10-point deduction. 2. The driving distance in 1st and 2nd gears should not exceed 100 meters and 200 meters, respectively: As soon as the speed is appropriate, shift to a higher gear in time. Exceeding the specified distance will result in a deduction for improper gear usage. 3. Speed too low, causing vehicle shaking: The speed in 3rd gear should not be below 20km/h or exceed 40km/h; the speed in 4th gear should not be below 30km/h; and the speed in 5th gear should not be below 40km/h. The most common point deduction occurs when the speed in 3rd gear is too low, causing the vehicle to shake.