Is the gear shifting within 100 meters completed within a hundred meters?

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EloiseFitz
07/30/25 8:03am
It is required to complete the gear shifting of the motor vehicle within a range of 100 meters. Below is the relevant introduction: Gear shifting within 100 meters: This is to assess the driver's proficiency in mastering the vehicle's gears. 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, as well as the deceleration process from the highest gear down to the second gear. The intermediate actions should be smooth. Shift up at 5 and down at 0: Shifting up at 5 means shifting to 2nd gear above 15km/h, to 3rd gear above 25km/h, to 4th gear above 35km/h, and to 5th gear above 45km/h; Shifting down at 0 means shifting down to 4th gear below 40km/h, to 3rd gear below 30km/h, to 2nd gear below 20km/h, and to 1st gear below 10km/h.
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