What are the requirements for gear shifting?
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The requirements for gear shifting are to start in first gear, shift to second gear when the speed reaches 10 km/h, shift to third gear when the speed reaches 20 km/h, shift to fourth gear when the speed reaches 30 km/h, and shift to fifth gear when the speed reaches 40 km/h. The gear shifting must be completed within 100 meters, and the gear sequence should be increased from low to high. Conditions for gear shifting: right first, then left. The right side is the accelerator and brake, while the left side is the clutch pedal. Whether shifting up or down, always start with the accelerator or brake on the right side, then match the speed before pressing the clutch pedal. Immediate action: After pressing the clutch pedal, act immediately. The left hand stabilizes the steering wheel, while the right hand quickly shifts gears. Left lift, right press like a seesaw: Coordinate the clutch and accelerator. Slowly lift the clutch, pause slightly at the semi-engagement point, and gently follow up with the accelerator without pressing too hard—it's like stepping on a seesaw. Speed range: First gear corresponds to 0-5 km/h. Second gear corresponds to 5-20 km/h, third gear corresponds to 20-40 km/h, fourth gear corresponds to 40-60 km/h, and fifth gear corresponds to 60-100 km/h. Precautions: First, know the location of the gear shifting section on the test route. Then, find a spot 20-30 meters before the gear shifting section. When the car reaches this 20-30 meter point, shift to second gear and accelerate to 27-29 km/h. Wait until the voice announcement for gear shifting operation is heard, then shift to third gear to minimize acceleration time. Releasing the accelerator and pressing the clutch must be well-coordinated. The moment the accelerator is released, immediately press the clutch to ensure the speed does not drop. If there is a delay between releasing the accelerator and pressing the clutch, the speed will decrease, which is not conducive to acceleration. After shifting to third gear, release the clutch smoothly. Avoid releasing the clutch too quickly, as this will cause the car to jerk.