How to Step on the Brake in Subject 3 to Be Sensed?

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McClara
07/25/25 1:24pm
In Subject 3, gently pressing the brake pedal can be sensed. Below are some driving tips: 1. When passing through an intersection: Simply tapping the brake with insufficient force may not be recognized by the system sensor, leading to a prompt that the examinee failed to slow down before the intersection. 2. Braking in semi-engaged clutch state: You can press the brake with any force without stalling the engine, and even a slight pause won’t affect the test. Therefore, examinees can consider braking to a complete stop in semi-engaged clutch state at intersections before continuing. 3. Early braking: Appropriately extending the braking distance and braking early allows the braking force to be evenly distributed over a longer distance. This reduces the maximum braking force, preventing noticeable forward tilt during braking.
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