What Are the Correct Methods for Depressing the Clutch While Driving?
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Here are the correct methods for depressing the clutch while driving: 1. The correct way to depress the clutch is to use the ball of your foot with your left heel as the pivot point; 2. When starting the car: Quickly depress the clutch fully, then rapidly release it to the semi-engaged state while slightly pressing the accelerator to increase engine speed, then gently lift the clutch slowly, pausing slightly when reaching full engagement; 3. When downshifting: First reduce the car's speed until it reaches the appropriate speed for downshifting, then quickly depress the clutch and follow the "fast-slow-engagement" principle to control the clutch; 4. When upshifting: Increase the accelerator to raise engine speed, then quickly depress the clutch and gently release it slowly, you may slightly press the accelerator during the release process; 5. When stopping the car: Depress the clutch when the speed drops below 15KM/H, then use the brake to stop the vehicle completely, and slowly release the clutch after coming to a full stop.