How to Practice Braking and Accelerating?
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When starting, release the clutch, and when the car moves slightly in semi-engagement, gently press the accelerator. Once the speed increases slightly, fully release the clutch and press the accelerator. When braking and the car slows down, if you notice slight shaking, press the clutch immediately to prevent the car from stalling. Here are detailed methods for practicing braking and accelerating: 1. For a smooth stop, use the clutch and brake. In emergencies, press the brake two or three times quickly before engaging the clutch. Semi-engagement refers to the point where the clutch connects with the driveshaft, often used when starting on a slope. To do this, lift the clutch with your left foot, press the accelerator with your right foot, hold the steering wheel with your left hand, and pull the handbrake lever with your right hand. 2. When starting, first press the clutch with your left foot, shift to first gear with your right hand, and gently press the accelerator with your right foot while slowly lifting the clutch with your left foot to the engagement point. Once the car starts moving, do not release the clutch immediately—pause at the engagement point until the car is fully moving before releasing.