What is the shifting speed for manual transmission?
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The shifting speed for manual transmission is as follows: 1st gear is for speeds of 0-20 km/h; 2nd gear is for speeds of 20-35 km/h; 3rd gear is for speeds of 35-50 km/h; 4th gear is for speeds of 45-60 km/h; and 5th gear is for speeds above 55 km/h. When the speed reaches 20 km/h, shift to 2nd gear; when the speed reaches 30 km/h, shift to 3rd gear; when the speed reaches 40 km/h, shift to 4th gear; and when the speed reaches 50 km/h, shift to 5th gear. When downshifting, shift from 5th to 4th gear at speeds not exceeding 70 km/h, from 4th to 3rd gear at speeds not exceeding 55 km/h, from 3rd to 2nd gear at speeds not exceeding 35 km/h, and from 2nd to 1st gear at speeds not exceeding 18 km/h. When driving uphill continuously, use a lower gear to ensure the vehicle has sufficient power. When driving downhill continuously, use 2nd or 3rd gear to ensure the vehicle speed does not become too high. Shifting actions should be smooth, the clutch should be fully depressed, and gear engagement should be done in one motion. If you encounter difficulty engaging a gear, shift to neutral, release the clutch briefly, then depress the clutch again to engage the gear. If the gear is not fully engaged, do not release the clutch, as this can easily wear out the transmission gears.