What does 'pressing the car' mean when learning to drive?
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When learning to drive, 'pressing the car' means requiring the student to press the clutch to reduce the speed and move forward at a constant speed, which is often mentioned in Subject 2. Precautions for the Subject 2 test: 1. Clutch control: Clutch control plays a pivotal role in practicing for Subject 2, and the test process always involves clutch control. When the steering wheel is turned one and a half turns, if there is a sign of stopping, immediately release the clutch a little, otherwise a 'midway stop' will occur within 3 seconds. 2. Speed control: Speed needs to be controlled during parallel parking. Use the clutch semi-engagement to slow down the speed, otherwise the wheels are likely to touch the boundary line when turning the steering wheel.