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What are the corresponding speeds for each gear while driving?

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HadleyDella
09/06/25 4:37am
Speed ranges for car gears: 1. 1st gear: 10-40 km/h; 2. 2nd gear: 15-80 km/h; 3. 3rd gear: 0-120 km/h; 4. 4th gear: 25-160 km/h; Manual transmission precautions: 1. Don't be lazy while driving - shift gears frequently according to speed. 2. Avoid prolonged semi-clutch state. Some drivers habitually keep their left foot on the clutch while driving, thinking it provides better vehicle control, but this actually causes significant damage to the clutch plate. 3. Never shift gears without complete clutch disengagement. Impatient drivers sometimes shift gears before fully depressing the clutch, which not only makes accurate gear engagement difficult but also causes fatal damage to the manual transmission over time. 4. Avoid frequent operation of combination switches as this increases the likelihood of switch damage.
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SanGemma
09/18/25 4:32am
The speed range for manual transmission gears is not fixed and mainly depends on engine RPM and vehicle type. Based on years of driving experience, here's the general range: First gear is typically used for starting at 0-15 km/h due to its high torque for gradual acceleration; second gear around 15-30 km/h for speed building; third gear between 30-50 km/h commonly used in urban driving; fourth gear 50-70 km/h for stable cruising; fifth gear 70+ km/h for fuel efficiency on highways. Also consider shifting at the ideal RPM around 2000 - too high causes noisy engine strain, too low leads to lugging/stalling. Smaller cars allow slightly higher speeds, while larger vehicles require more conservative shifting. Don't rigidly memorize numbers - listen for smooth engine sounds to optimize fuel economy and prolong vehicle life.
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VanAustin
11/01/25 4:57am
I've been driving manual transmission for over a decade, and matching gears with speed is second nature to me. Here's a simple sharing of my habitual practices. Start in first gear and immediately shift to second when reaching 15-20 km/h, then upshift to third at 25-35 km/h for smooth city driving; shift to fourth gear when reaching 40-50 km/h for a seamless feel; cruise in fifth gear at 50-70 km/h on highways for fuel efficiency. Downshifting is equally crucial—drop to fourth before overtaking to boost RPMs for quick acceleration. Remember, avoid high-speed driving in low gears (like fifth gear at 30 km/h) as it strains the engine and wastes fuel, or low-gear high-speed scenarios (like second gear at 60 km/h) which can damage the car. Different vehicles vary—my compact car easily handles fifth gear at 80 km/h, while trucks require more conservative approaches. Just experiment a few times to find your rhythm.
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