Should You Engage the Handbrake First or Shift Gears First?
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Definitely engage the handbrake first, then shift to neutral, turn off the engine, and finally shift into gear. Below are the specific details: 1. By following the correct sequence at this time, the owner can often reduce damage to the vehicle and effectively increase its service life. 2. Before driving the car forward, the owner often needs to complete some necessary operations, such as engaging the handbrake, shifting gears, etc. These operations also need to be mastered and applied reasonably; otherwise, it is easy to have a negative impact on the car. 3. Shifting gears allows the car to drive at a very low and stable speed. If the owner is taking the Subject 2 or Subject 3 driving test, they need to use the handbrake correctly and shift gears appropriately, especially in Subject 3, otherwise, they may easily face the consequence of failing the final test.