Should You Release the Clutch or the Foot Brake First When Starting in Subject 2?
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When starting in Subject 2, you should release the foot brake first. Below is relevant knowledge about Subject 2: Techniques for Subject 2: After the engine starts and before the car moves, the driver should first press the clutch pedal to disengage the clutch, separating the engine from the drivetrain. Then, shift the transmission into gear and gradually release the clutch pedal to engage the clutch. During this process, the resistance torque on the engine gradually increases, so the accelerator pedal should be pressed simultaneously to gradually increase the fuel supply to the engine, ensuring the engine speed remains at the minimum stable level without stalling. Points to Note for Subject 2: 1. Control the speed when reversing into the parking space. 2. Manage the side distance and reference points appropriately during parallel parking. 3. Adjust the car body slowly during curve driving. 4. Find the right timing to turn the steering wheel during right-angle turns.