What Are the Key Points for Beginners Driving a 4x8 Truck?
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After reducing the speed, depress the clutch, shift down, and release the clutch. Then, push down the high-low switch and apply appropriate throttle. Once the speed increases, quickly depress the clutch pedal fully, shift down and release the clutch, then immediately depress the clutch fully again, engage 7th gear while gradually releasing the clutch.
I remember when I first started driving this kind of big truck, it felt like maneuvering a behemoth. The key is to practice patience and attentiveness. Before driving, checking tire pressure and wear must not be taken lightly—any issue could lead to an accident. Start by slowly releasing the clutch, avoid stomping on the accelerator, as the heavy vehicle is prone to losing control or stalling. Turn the steering wheel in advance when making turns—the rear wheels' trajectory is much longer than that of a car, so leave enough space to avoid scraping. Make good use of the rearview mirrors to check blind spots, double-check before every lane change, and stop to observe if necessary. Speed control is crucial; the braking distance far exceeds that of a car, so extra caution is needed in the rain. Find an open space to practice reversing and parking—practice makes perfect. Safety always comes first; never rush, take it slow.