What are the reasons for shifting into the wrong gear in Subject 3?
1 Answers
Incorrect hand positioning or nervousness can both lead to shifting into the wrong gear in Subject 3. Below is an introduction to the techniques for gear shifting in Subject 3: 1. Starting gear control: The starting gear should be in first gear. Whenever the vehicle moves from a standstill to starting, the gear should remain in first. 2. Sequential gear shifting: The road test strictly prohibits skipping gears. Gear changes must be sequential, such as first to second gear, second to third gear, and so on. Otherwise, the test recorder will log it and deduct corresponding points. If you accidentally shift into the wrong gear, you can press the clutch immediately to shift back to the correct gear and then re-shift. 3. Speed is crucial: The key point of gear shifting is speed—completing the actions of pressing the clutch, shifting gears, and pressing the accelerator as quickly as possible. 4. Stable shifting: Gear shifting must be steady. When shifting, the clutch must be fully depressed, and gear changes should only occur within a certain speed range.