What is the gear shifting operation for a manual transmission car?
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Here are the gear shifting operations for a manual transmission: 1. To engage 1st gear, push the gear lever to the left and then forward; 2. To engage 2nd gear, push the gear lever to the left and then downward; 3. To engage 3rd gear, push the gear lever straight upward from the neutral position; 4. To engage 4th gear, push the gear lever straight downward from the neutral position; 5. To engage 5th gear, push the gear lever to the right and then upward (specific positions may vary depending on your vehicle's gear markings). Below is an introduction to the gears: 1. 1st gear: Used for normal starting or climbing very steep slopes. The speed is generally around 10 km/h; 2. 2nd gear: Used as a transitional gear for acceleration after starting or for low-speed driving, with speeds generally around 20 km/h; 3. 3rd gear: Used at speeds between 20-40 km/h, commonly used for city driving; 4. 4th gear: Used at speeds between 40-60 km/h; 5. 5th gear: Used at speeds above 60 km/h; 6. N gear: Neutral gear, used when the vehicle is idling or parked; 7. R gear: Reverse gear, engaged when the vehicle is stationary to move backward.