What is the corresponding speed for each car gear?
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Car gear and speed matching are as follows: 1st gear speed is generally around 10 km/h; 2nd gear speed is generally around 20 km/h; 3rd gear speed is generally between 20 km/h to 40 km/h; 4th gear speed is generally between 40 km/h to 60 km/h; 5th gear speed is generally above 60 km/h. Manual transmission gears are divided into 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and R (reverse) gear. 1st gear is the starting gear, and it's also best for uphill and downhill driving. After engaging 1st gear, you typically shift to 2nd gear. 3rd gear is for normal driving speed. 4th gear is generally for high-speed urban driving. 5th gear is engaged when the vehicle reaches a certain speed to maintain continuous high-speed driving. Gear shifting precautions: Do not look down at the gear lever when shifting, especially when driving in urban streets or at high speeds, as this can easily cause the vehicle to deviate from its path and lead to accidents. When downshifting, on synchronized gears, you can downshift without revving the engine by using one clutch pedal, but this can easily cause component wear and premature damage. Therefore, whether the car has synchronized gears or not, the two-clutch method with one engine rev should be used for downshifting.