The Relationship Between Gears and Speed
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The relationship between gears and speed is as follows: first gear is used for starting, second gear for transition, and third and fourth gears for normal driving, which refers to driving on wide roads with good conditions. For places with many people and narrow roads, sometimes you need to switch between second and first gears. The specific explanation is as follows: 1. First gear: Used for normal starting or climbing very steep slopes, with a speed of around 10 km/h. 2. Second gear: Used as a transition gear after starting or for low-speed driving, with a speed of around 20 km/h. 3. Third gear: Used at speeds between 20-40 km/h, commonly used for driving in urban areas. 4. Fourth gear: Used at speeds between 40-60 km/h. 5. Fifth gear: Can be used at speeds of 60 km/h and above.