How to Use the Clutch and Brake When Going Downhill in Subject 2?

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HenryLynn
07/25/25 10:06am
Once the rear wheels have just passed the top of the slope, you can gently press the brake to get the feel. Release the clutch completely. If not fully released, do not press the clutch during the downhill process, otherwise it will be considered a failure. At the bottom of the slope, press the clutch to the semi-engagement point while simultaneously releasing the brake. In short, control the speed properly, and do not press the clutch during the downhill process.
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SanFrank
08/11/25 7:33pm
The key to operating the clutch and brake when going downhill is to control the speed and avoid stalling. I first press the clutch to the semi-engagement point to maintain a stable speed without stalling, especially before the fixed-point stop on the slope in Subject 2. Then, lightly press the brake to assist in slowing down, but not too hard to prevent skidding. Pay attention to the foot feel—don’t release the clutch too quickly, or it may stall; apply the brake gently with steady pressure. Throughout the process, keep your eyes on the road ahead, steer steadily, and ensure the car descends smoothly. After stopping at the fixed point, when starting again, slowly lift the clutch while gently releasing the brake to prevent rolling back or jerking forward. Practice this feeling repeatedly to gain proficiency, which will greatly help in passing the Subject 2 test. Remember to stay relaxed during the exam—natural and smooth operations will lead to success.
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