Should the clutch be pressed when performing intermittent braking in first gear during Subject 3?
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Subject 3 intermittent braking in first gear does not require pressing the clutch. Relevant information is as follows: Principle: Intermittent braking means lightly pressing the brake and then releasing it, repeating this action to gradually reduce the speed. During this process, there is no need to press the clutch, but it is important to note that the force applied to the brake should be light, not too strong, to avoid stalling the engine. After all, the speed in Subject 3 is not very high, generally around 25-40km/h. Application: When using intermittent braking, for example, when approaching a crosswalk, it can be applied 50 meters in advance. Do not wait until the last moment to use it, as intermittent braking is not as effective as continuous braking, to avoid point deductions.