Should the heel touch the ground or stay suspended when pressing the clutch in Subject 2?
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When pressing the clutch in Subject 2, the heel should touch the ground. Below are the precautions for pressing the clutch in Subject 2: 1. Movement: The correct posture for pressing the clutch is to use the ball of the foot, and during the process, the entire foot should move with the clutch pedal, rather than keeping the heel fixed in place. 2. Feel the vehicle vibration: Once the clutch reaches the semi-engagement point, you can feel the engine vibrating. When there is slight vibration, you can release the brake to start moving, as the speed at this point is ideal for the test. However, during a hill start, you should wait until the vehicle vibrates noticeably before releasing the brake. Otherwise, the vehicle may not have enough power to climb the slope and could roll backward once the brake is released.