What are the consequences of pressing the clutch and accelerator together?

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CarsonDella
07/29/25 4:39am
The consequences of pressing the clutch and accelerator together include longer braking distance, increased risk of burning the clutch disc, gear grinding during shifting, high engine RPM with loud noise, and higher fuel consumption. Below are the relevant explanations: When driving on normal roads and encountering emergencies, the correct procedure is to press the brake first and then the clutch. Braking before engaging the clutch can reduce the forward sliding distance. When driving at high speeds, if an emergency occurs, it is crucial not to press both the brake and clutch simultaneously. Many drivers panic and press them together, which only increases danger at high speeds. Therefore, it is important to understand whether to brake or clutch first depending on the situation—always choose to brake first when driving at high speeds. Manual transmission vehicles are equipped with a clutch, whose primary function is to facilitate gear shifting. The clutch is used during vehicle start-up, gear shifting, and low-speed braking; it is rarely needed otherwise. There is no need to press both pedals together, as doing so may cause greater damage. In emergencies, it is essential to remain calm, as panicking increases the likelihood of mistakes.
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LawsonFitz
08/12/25 8:21am
Having driven manual transmission cars for years, I've found that pressing the clutch and accelerator simultaneously is a major taboo. The engine revs high in neutral, with RPM soaring but no power delivered to the wheels—just wasted fuel and increased noise. Worse still, the clutch plates suffer repeated friction overheating, leading to wear or even burnouts over time. I've seen several repair cases costing over a thousand yuan while causing downtime. Starting the car this way causes jerky movements and loss of traction, especially dangerous on wet rainy roads where skidding accidents are more likely. For safety, develop smooth shifting habits: don't press the accelerator when depressing the clutch. When starting, gently tap the accelerator first, then release the clutch after RPM stabilizes. Practicing clutch control techniques during driving lessons can help break this bad habit while reducing vehicle emissions—eco-friendly and cost-saving.
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