Should the accelerator be pressed once or continuously in Subject Three?
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This depends on the road conditions; you can either press it continuously or just once. The Subject Three Safe and Civilized Driving Knowledge Test includes: safe and civilized driving operation requirements, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods for situations such as tire blowouts, and post-accident handling knowledge. Below are the precautions for Subject Three: 1. After getting in the car: Always develop the habit of adjusting the seat, which not only makes you more comfortable but also effectively prevents traffic accidents. First, adjust the seat to the position you find most comfortable, then test the accelerator pedal with your right foot, ensuring your knee can bend freely and the ball of your right foot can fully press the brake and accelerator pedals. 2. When starting: Always remember to fully depress the clutch and shift into first gear. When releasing the clutch, do it slowly. Once the car starts moving completely, press the accelerator with your right foot and gradually increase speed. 3. While driving: Always control the speed appropriately. If the car is too slow, gradually press the accelerator deeper; conversely, release the accelerator and gently press the brake. When upshifting, press the accelerator deeper to accelerate, then release the clutch and press the accelerator after completing the shift. When downshifting, gently tap the brake, stabilize the speed, then press the clutch to shift and decelerate. 4. When shifting gears: Always coordinate the use of the clutch and accelerator skillfully, and avoid nervousness. Especially note that the accelerator and clutch should not be pressed simultaneously; always use them in coordination as described above.