What is the rhyme for stepping on the clutch and shifting gears?
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The rhyme for stepping on the clutch and shifting gears is: Step on the clutch, shift into gear, honk the horn, turn on the signal, check the mirrors, and release the handbrake. After getting into the car, first fasten the seatbelt, then start the engine, step on the clutch, shift into first gear, and honk the horn. Next, turn on the turn signal, check the left and right rearview mirrors, and release the handbrake to start moving. The details are as follows: Upshifting: Sequence: Shift from a lower gear to a higher gear, accelerate appropriately and follow up with the throttle; step on the clutch, shift out of gear, step on the clutch again, shift into the next gear, and don't forget to accelerate. Key points: Listen to the sound while accelerating, step on the clutch and shift into neutral; step on the clutch again and shift into the next higher gear. Downshifting: Sequence: Shift from a higher gear to a lower gear, judge the speed accurately and don't panic; step on the clutch, shift out of gear, release the throttle, step on the clutch again, shift into gear, and follow up with the throttle. Key points: Release the throttle and shift into neutral, rev the engine according to the speed; while the engine sound is still present, step on the clutch and shift into a lower gear. Shifting gears: Start in first gear. When the tachometer needle reaches around 2000 RPM, shift into second gear. Then, when the tachometer reaches around 2000 RPM again, shift into third gear. Next, check the speedometer. When the speedometer needle points to around 40 km/h, shift into fourth gear. At this point, the car can drive for a while. Then, when the speedometer needle points to around 60 km/h, it's time to shift into the highest gear, fifth gear.