What is the speed range for gears 1 to 4?
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First gear is the starting speed, typically ranging from 0-5 km/h. Second gear corresponds to speeds between 5-20 km/h. Third gear operates within 20-40 km/h. Fourth gear is designed for speeds of 40-60 km/h. Below is relevant information about gear shifting: 1. Concept: Gear shifting is the abbreviation for "gear lever operation method." It refers to the driver's psychological and physiological movements that adjust the gear lever position according to road conditions and vehicle speed changes. Generally, the term "gear lever operation method" specifically refers to the gear lever itself. 2. Technical requirements: The technical requirements for gear shifting can be summarized in eight words: timely, correct, smooth, and swift. Timely means selecting the appropriate moment to shift gears—neither upshifting too early nor downshifting too late. Correct refers to the proper and coordinated use of the clutch pedal, accelerator pedal, and gear lever, with precise positioning. Smooth: After engaging a new gear, the clutch pedal should be released promptly and smoothly. Swift: The action should be quick to minimize shifting time, reduce kinetic energy loss, and decrease fuel consumption.