How to Park a Manual Transmission Car?
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Manual transmission parking correct method is to first press the brake, when the speed drops to near stop, then press the clutch, so as to ensure safety. Many people think that the power should be cut off before braking, which will make the braking more effective, but in fact, this will greatly reduce the auxiliary force of the vacuum booster, and the braking distance will become longer. The following is a detailed introduction to the correct method of manual transmission parking: 1. First, pull the vehicle to the side and stop, then shift the transmission into neutral and pull up the handbrake. Shifting into neutral is to prevent the wrong operation of stepping on the accelerator. Once shifted into neutral, even if you step on the accelerator pedal, the vehicle will not lurch forward. 2. Turn the key to turn off the engine, and finally press the clutch and pull up the handbrake. 3. If the gear is in neutral and the driver forgets to pull up the handbrake, the vehicle may roll away, causing a safety accident.