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What are the steps for starting and stopping a car for beginners?

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OPaul
09/03/2025, 02:44:09 AM

Steps for starting and stopping a car for beginners: 1. Insert the key, turn it to the first position to power on, then turn it further to wait for the electronic control system to self-check. Once all dashboard lights go off, turn it to the third position to start the engine; 2. Press the brake pedal and release the handbrake, shift from P (Park) to D (Drive), then release the brake and press the accelerator to speed up; 3. To stop, press the brake pedal, shift to P (Park) or N (Neutral) once the car is completely stopped, turn the key to the left to turn off the engine, pull up the handbrake, release the brake pedal, roll up the windows, remove the key, and lock the car. Important notes for beginners when starting the car: 1. On flat roads or downhill, you can release the handbrake first before pressing the accelerator and lifting the clutch; 2. On uphill starts, you should only release the handbrake when the engine sound becomes "steady," otherwise the car may roll backward.

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SanKinsley
09/15/2025, 04:05:56 AM

When I first started learning to drive, I had to go through each step carefully for starting and stopping. Before starting, it's essential to fasten the seatbelt and adjust the seat and mirrors to a comfortable position. After starting the engine, check the surroundings for pedestrians and vehicles. For manual transmission cars: press the clutch pedal with your left foot, shift into first gear, slowly release the clutch while lightly pressing the accelerator with your right foot to maintain stability and avoid stalling. For automatic transmission cars, simply shift into D (Drive) gear, release the brake, and gently press the accelerator to move. When parking, observe the mirrors in advance, signal with the turn indicator to pull over, gently press the brake with your right foot to slow down, shift into P (Park) or neutral after stopping, engage the handbrake, and then turn off the engine. I stalled three times during my first attempt, but with more practice, it became smoother. Developing safe habits is paramount and can help avoid rear-end collisions. Remember to always adjust the mirrors properly; otherwise, blind spots can be dangerous.

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AliceLee
10/29/2025, 04:45:08 AM

Starting and stopping a car may seem simple, but it requires careful attention in practice. Starting: First, fasten your seatbelt—it's a lifesaver; adjust your seat and mirrors to ensure a clear view; for manual transmission, press the clutch firmly, shift into a low gear, and release the clutch while gently pressing the accelerator to start smoothly; for automatic transmission, simply shift to D and release the brake. Stopping is a step-by-step process: slow down in advance, signal with your turn light, ease toward the curb, gently apply the brakes until fully stopped, engage the handbrake, shift to P, and turn off the engine. My driving instructor emphasized maintaining a safe distance and avoiding parking too close to the curb to prevent scratches. Practicing this routine repeatedly can save fuel—avoid revving the engine aggressively when starting, and use gradual braking for a smoother stop.

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LeNaomi
12/12/2025, 09:05:36 PM

Starting and stopping is quite easy for beginners like me. To start, fasten the seatbelt, adjust the mirrors, and start the engine. For manual transmission, gently release the clutch while lightly pressing the accelerator—don't rush, or the car might jerk and stall. For automatic transmission, just shift to D and drive off. Stopping is simple: slow down, signal, pull over to a complete stop, engage the handbrake, and turn off the engine. The more you practice, the more skilled you'll become—just stay safe and don't be careless.

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StNoah
02/01/2026, 10:10:08 PM

When teaching someone to drive, I focus on the steps for starting and stopping. Starting: Fasten the seatbelt securely, adjust the seat and mirrors to the correct positions, start the engine, and for a manual transmission, slowly release the clutch pedal while gently pressing the accelerator for a smooth start; for an automatic transmission, shift to D and press the accelerator to move. Plan your stopping route in advance, signal with the turn indicator, slowly pull over, gently apply the brakes to come to a complete stop, then engage the handbrake, turn off the engine, and close the windows. Developing good habits can prevent accidents and save fuel. Beginners can practice simulating these scenarios a few times to get the hang of it.

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VanPenelope
04/27/2026, 03:10:28 PM

To drive in an environmentally friendly manner, be gentle when starting and stopping. Accelerate lightly when starting instead of flooring the gas pedal, which saves fuel and reduces emissions. For manual transmissions, release the clutch smoothly to avoid engine idling. When stopping, anticipate early and use engine braking to slow down naturally, minimizing sudden braking to save brake pads and protect the environment. Safety is equally important—fasten your seatbelt, adjust mirrors before starting, use turn signals when pulling over, and engage the parking brake before turning off the engine. These habits make driving more economical and comfortable.

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