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Is the 100-meter gear shifting completed within 100 meters?

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VonElijah
08/27/25 2:29am
100-meter gear shifting is completed within 100 meters. Extended information: 100-meter gear shifting: This is an assessment of the driver's proficiency in vehicle gear operation. The vehicle starts from the 100-meter starting line and completes the acceleration process from the lowest gear to the highest gear within 100 meters, followed by the deceleration process from the highest gear back to the second gear. The intermediate actions should be smooth. Shift up at 5: Shift to 2nd gear above 15km/h, shift to 3rd gear above 25km/h, shift to 4th gear above 35km/h, and shift to 5th gear above 45km/h. Shift down at 0: Shift down to 4th gear below 40km/h, shift down to 3rd gear below 30km/h, shift down to 2nd gear below 20km/h, and shift down to 1st gear below 10km/h.
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VonRuby
09/08/25 9:16am
I used to be an instructor at a driving school and am very familiar with the 100-meter gear shifting exercise. Yes, this drill is typically completed within a full 100-meter stretch. When teaching students, I would mark the start and finish points, and they needed to quickly perform acceleration and deceleration gear shifts within this distance. For example, starting by accelerating from first gear to third gear, then downshifting back to a lower gear before reaching the finish line. The key is to synchronize clutch pedaling with gear shifting; mistakes in operation can easily lead to stalling or skidding. During practice, the distance limitation helps improve reaction speed and coordination, which directly impacts daily driving, such as safely starting at traffic lights. I recommend beginners practice in an empty parking lot first, gradually increasing speed.
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AdalynnLynn
10/23/25 2:34am
I only started learning to drive a few years ago, and the 100-meter gear shifting exercise terrified me during driving school exams. The instructor clearly stated that all gear shifting operations, including starting, accelerating, and braking, had to be completed within 100 meters. At the time, I was so nervous that I panicked and forgot to shift gears at around 80 meters. This exercise simulates real road conditions to prevent jerky movements in crowded streets. If you release the clutch too quickly, the engine can easily stall, or improper throttle control can make the car lurch forward. After practicing a few more times, I got much better. I recommend seeking professional guidance to master the basics—it’s crucial for new drivers' safety.
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McKai
12/06/25 2:57am
As a racing enthusiast, I've studied the technique of the 100-meter gear shift. It's conducted within 100 meters, specifically designed to challenge shifting speed. I use this method to test engine performance during track testing, rapidly upshifting to higher gears during acceleration and downshifting back to lower gears when decelerating. The distance constraint forces you to maintain hand-foot coordination, otherwise the transmission could be damaged. In practice, this improves driving smoothness, such as maintaining stable shifts when overtaking. Simple tools like a phone timer help me monitor the time window.
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