Should You Engage the Handbrake or Shift Gears First When Starting a Manual Transmission Car?
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When starting a manual transmission car, you should shift into gear first, then release the handbrake. The correct procedure for starting a manual transmission car: After getting into the car, shift the gear lever into the starting gear. Sound the horn, turn on the turn signal, and simultaneously observe the front, sides, and rearview mirrors to check for any pedestrians or vehicles passing by, ensuring there are no obstacles to starting, with particular attention to safety. Firmly hold the steering wheel, activate the left turn signal, and release the parking brake lever. Reasons for stalling when starting a manual transmission car: Stalling often occurs because the clutch is released too quickly. When starting on flat ground, first shift into neutral, start the car, and gently press the clutch pedal. Then shift into first gear and slowly release the clutch. Finally, when the driver feels the critical point, lightly press the accelerator while holding the clutch steady. This method makes it less likely to stall when starting.