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How to Start and Stop a Car for Beginners?

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SanCole
07/29/25 8:14pm
For beginners, the methods to start and stop a car are: 1. To start, first press the clutch pedal completely with your left foot, then release the handbrake. After igniting the engine, slowly lift your left foot to start the car; 2. Determine the parking position in advance, lift the accelerator pedal, and step on the brake pedal. Initially, press the pedal lightly, then gradually increase the force. While reducing speed, press the clutch pedal and control the brake pedal to stop at the intended parking spot. Before stopping, pay attention to the surrounding traffic conditions and promptly communicate your driving intention. If the following vehicle is too close, you can lightly tap the brake to flash the brake lights, signaling the following vehicle that you are about to stop.
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LeJuliette
08/14/25 4:37pm
When I first learned to drive, I used to make a lot of mistakes. Before starting, you need to check that the car is parked on a flat surface, the handbrake is pulled tight, and the gear is in neutral before igniting. Press the clutch, shift into first gear, give a little throttle while slowly releasing the clutch, and when you feel the car slightly move, stabilize the throttle and accelerate. Parking requires even more attention to safety; start lightly pressing the brake dozens of meters in advance to slow down, press the clutch after the speed drops to zero, pull the handbrake, and shift into neutral. The most feared thing for beginners when starting is stalling; practicing the coordination between throttle and clutch is key. Find a parking lot to practice and don't rush to drive on the road. For starting on a slope, you can use the handbrake to assist and avoid rolling back. Choose a parking spot that doesn't block the way. Take a deep breath and don't panic every time you start or park; after practicing a dozen times, it will become smoother. Safety is always the top priority; don't mind the cars behind honking at you.
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MacIan
10/16/25 3:16am
I've taught many friends how to drive, and the basics of starting and stopping are the most challenging. Let's talk about starting first: Before igniting, make sure the gear is in neutral, press the clutch and shift to first gear, gently press the accelerator while slowly releasing the clutch until the car slightly moves, then hold steady. For automatic transmissions, press the brake, shift to D gear, release the brake, and give it gas. When stopping, avoid sudden braking; slow down in advance and gently press the brake. When the speed drops to a crawl, press the clutch to stop, pull the handbrake, and shift to P gear or neutral. Beginners often press the accelerator too hard or brake too abruptly, so practice more to get the feel. After starting, pay attention to road conditions, and choose a safe spot to park to avoid blind spots. Beginners can add a mirror to monitor the surroundings or familiarize themselves with the operations in neutral first. With practice, it will become second nature—don't put too much pressure on yourself.
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LeJune
11/29/25 4:02am
I've taught my kid to drive several times, and the key is not to overcomplicate starting and stopping. To start, turn on the engine, press the clutch, shift into first gear, give a little gas, and slowly release the clutch. Once the car starts moving, drive normally. Stopping is even simpler—just slow down, press the brake until the car comes to a complete stop, and then pull the handbrake. Beginners often stall when starting, but with a few more practices, it gets better. Choose an empty spot for parking to make things easier. Practicing for about ten minutes every day for a week should do the trick.
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