What are the driving techniques for manual transmission cars in traffic jams?

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VanFrank
07/29/25 3:36am
Here are the detailed driving techniques for manual transmission cars in traffic jams: 1. Starting on flat ground: When starting on flat ground, the vehicle will not roll back, so there is no need to use the brake-assisted start. Simply release the clutch to the semi-engagement point. 2. Brake-assisted start: A brake-assisted start involves starting the engine while pressing the foot brake or using the handbrake, and releasing the brake when the vehicle shows signs of moving forward to complete the starting operation. 3. Acceleration and gear shifting during start: Whether starting on flat ground or with brake assistance, once the vehicle starts moving forward, you can gently press the accelerator and lightly release the clutch as the speed increases. You can press the accelerator while releasing the clutch. 4. Downshifting with double-clutch and throttle blip technique: Press the clutch pedal and shift out of gear; release the clutch pedal and give a throttle blip (the amount of throttle depends on the speed change before and after shifting); press the clutch pedal again and shift into the new lower gear.
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Shirley
08/12/25 2:33pm
When driving a manual transmission car in traffic jams, I find that mastering clutch techniques is most effective. I'm used to gently controlling the speed using the half-clutch state, allowing the car to move forward slowly and avoiding stalling due to sudden throttle presses. During peak traffic hours, I always leave a safe gap of one car length, so I can react in time when the car in front stops, reducing the risk of rear-end collisions. I also like to anticipate traffic light changes, adjusting speed based on the traffic situation in the distance to avoid frequent stops and starts. If stopping for a slightly longer time, I simply shift into neutral to save fuel and effort, relieving my foot from constantly pressing the clutch, making driving much more relaxed. By practicing these small details more, driving a manual in traffic becomes less frustrating—the key is to stay calm and not rush.
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VonEmersyn
10/02/25 6:52am
As a manual transmission driver, I have my own set of fuel-efficient and efficient driving techniques for traffic jams. I quickly tap the clutch in coordination with the accelerator to ensure smooth starts without jerking, avoiding falling behind in traffic. Keeping an eye on the road is crucial—observing the movements of the two or three cars ahead to anticipate stops and starts, such as slowing down early when a traffic light is about to turn red. Maintaining a safe distance is key, leaving at least a two-second gap for reaction time. During long stops, I shift to neutral to reduce clutch wear and save fuel. Additionally, learning to use engine braking for natural deceleration minimizes brake usage, making the traffic jam journey more comfortable. This method helps me conserve both patience and fuel costs during urban rush hours.
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