How to Start Quickly Without Stalling for Beginners?
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Quickly press down the clutch, shift into first gear, slowly release the clutch, and once you feel the wheels moving, hold the clutch steady and lightly press the accelerator. Do not release the clutch too quickly. After the vehicle starts moving forward, hold the clutch steady for two to three seconds, lightly press the accelerator while slowly releasing the clutch. This way, the start will be smoother.
When I first learned to drive, I also stalled frequently. Later, I discovered that the key to a quick and stall-free start lies in the coordinated movement of the clutch and throttle. Press the clutch pedal, shift into first gear, and slowly release the clutch until the car body slightly vibrates—this is the half-clutch position. At this point, lightly tap the throttle with your right foot to give it a bit of gas, keeping it under 1500 RPM, then continue to slowly release the clutch with your left foot while steadily maintaining throttle with your right foot. The whole process should feel rhythmic, like a slow dance. Beginners often make the mistake of releasing the clutch too quickly or pressing the throttle too hard. Don’t rush; practice a few more times to develop the right feel. Oh, and before starting, it’s best to turn off the AC to reduce engine load, and don’t forget to fully release the handbrake.