Should You Release the Clutch or the Brake First When Starting a Manual Transmission Car?
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When starting a manual transmission car, release the clutch first and then the brake. Starting a manual transmission car on regular roads: The most challenging part of starting a manual transmission car is coordinating the clutch and the accelerator. You need to find the critical point where they work together in a specific gear to avoid stalling due to the clutch being too high and the accelerator too low. This is the aspect many people fear the most. The correct method, as taught in driving school, is to lift the clutch directly. However, in everyday passenger cars, the clutch is not designed to be as high, so you should gently lift the clutch while gradually pressing the accelerator, then release the handbrake. This way, the car will move forward smoothly. Starting on a slope: Starting on a slope is likely the most daunting scenario for everyone. Because of this, the first step when starting on a slope is to get the car to a critical state. First, engage the handbrake to ensure the car is stably stopped on the slope. Then, gently lift the clutch and slowly apply some throttle.