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Should the accelerator be pressed continuously in a manual transmission car?

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Rojas
09/07/2025, 03:04 AM

In a manual transmission car, the accelerator needs to be pressed continuously. If you need to decelerate, you can release the accelerator, and the vehicle will use engine braking. For emergency deceleration, you can press the brake pedal. Below are some driving precautions: When driving, it's important to maintain a safe distance from the vehicles in front and behind. If the distance is too small, it may lead to rear-end collisions in case of emergencies. Keeping a larger distance can help prevent such incidents. While driving, it's crucial to maintain a safe distance from other vehicles to allow time to react to sudden events. Drivers should also adjust their psychological state, as some may not react promptly to emergencies. High beams provide strong illumination, helping drivers observe the condition of vehicles ahead more effectively. It's advisable not to drive too fast on highways. When driving, it's essential to control the speed appropriately and use the car lights flexibly and appropriately.

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StevenDella
09/19/2025, 02:12 AM

When I first started learning to drive a manual transmission car, my instructor told me I didn't need to keep pressing the accelerator pedal all the time, which confused me at first but I gradually got used to it. The characteristic of a manual transmission is that you can control the throttle according to the situation. For example, when starting on flat ground, I press the clutch while lightly stepping on the accelerator to match the engine speed, then release the accelerator slightly once moving, and completely let go if the speed stabilizes. Shifting gears is even more critical—I release the accelerator before pressing the clutch to avoid over-revving the engine and damaging the transmission. In city driving, like waiting at red lights or anticipating slowdowns, simply releasing the accelerator to coast saves a lot of fuel without straining the engine. Practicing this rhythm more makes driving much smoother and reduces foot fatigue, since constantly pressing the accelerator can be exhausting.

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Lena
11/02/2025, 01:34 AM

As a veteran driver with over a decade of experience, I'm skilled at driving manual transmission vehicles in mountainous areas. You don't need to keep pressing the accelerator constantly. In fact, completely releasing it during downhill sections is safer, as it allows engine braking to control speed and prevents brake overheating. When braking during turns or emergencies, developing the habit of releasing the accelerator before depressing the clutch enables quicker deceleration and reduces accident risks. The same applies in congested areas - coasting by releasing the accelerator minimizes rear-end collision possibilities and reduces clutch wear. Maintaining a calm driving mentality helps keep proper distance. Safety comes first, and these techniques have helped me avoid many dangerous situations.

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DeElla
12/16/2025, 01:38 AM

During car engine operation, pressing the accelerator increases fuel injection to boost power, while releasing it reduces injection and allows the engine to idle. Manual transmission vehicles don't require constant throttle input because the clutch and gearbox work in coordination. Shifting operations, such as releasing the accelerator before depressing the clutch, help achieve smooth RPM transitions and protect mechanical components. Keeping the accelerator pressed for extended periods wastes fuel and increases wear. Proper operation involves pressing the accelerator only when acceleration or speed maintenance is needed. Familiarity with the throttle position is crucial for more efficient driving.

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