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What to Do If the 100-Meter Gear Shifting Exceeds 100 Meters?

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LeAdeline
09/01/2025, 03:32:06 AM

If the 100-meter gear shifting exceeds 100 meters, you should immediately downshift. Here are the specific details: 1. Purpose of the Downshift Test: The gear shifting test mainly evaluates the driver's proficiency in handling vehicle gears. 2. Method for Downshifting: To pass smoothly, ensure you apply sufficient throttle and perform each gear shift decisively after completing the previous one. Gear shifting involves both hand and foot movements, which should be quick, accurate, and smooth. Adjust gears reasonably based on road conditions and speed, ensuring timely and smooth gear changes. During the test, decelerate where necessary and stop to wait when required, ensuring your next test item is not affected by others.

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SanEva
09/13/2025, 11:16:14 PM

I remember when I was first learning to drive, I exceeded the distance in the 100-meter gear shifting exercise and panicked, feeling like time had run out. The examiner told me to stop and calm down first, not to rush into continuing. During the driving test, exceeding 100 meters might count as a failure, but the examiner would decide whether to continue based on the actual situation. Afterward, I found an empty parking lot to practice gear shifting repeatedly, using a phone timer to control speed and changes within 100 meters, focusing on improving quick starts and smooth gear shifts. Even in regular driving, it's important to pay attention—don’t just focus on accelerating, but also maintain steady control over distance. More practice boosts confidence, and the next test went much better.

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SanElisa
10/27/2025, 11:57:34 PM

After driving for a few years, dealing with this situation becomes quite manageable. If you exceed the 100-meter mark during the gear shifting exercise, I usually maintain a smooth stop. The examiner might not immediately disqualify you as long as the operation is standardized and can be remedied. The key is to stay calm and not get nervous. During practice, find a straight road and practice completing gear shifts quickly over short distances, such as accelerating from first to second gear and then shifting back to first to stop the car properly. With several practices, you'll grasp the rhythm, and once you're familiar with the car's response, it naturally becomes faster. Speed control is also a fundamental skill in daily driving—never force acceleration while neglecting safe distances. Gradually building this feel will lead to improvement.

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McAbel
12/10/2025, 11:13:34 PM

In this situation, I would use an APP to practice timing. Download a driving assistance app to simulate the 100-meter gear shifting exercise, aiming to complete both acceleration and deceleration within eight seconds. Common mistakes exceeding 100 meters include sluggish movements or hesitant starts that extend the distance. It's okay if you go over during the test—just ask the examiner for feedback and practice more before the next attempt. Have a friend help mark the start and end points on the ground, using positioning tools to ensure accurate distance measurement. Improving skills comes down to repeated practice, so don't dwell on minor mistakes.

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StKaleb
01/31/2026, 12:20:45 AM

During practice, if I exceed one hundred meters, I will reassess the operating procedures. Check if the start is too slow or the gear shifting is not smooth, causing the time to be prolonged. During the test, stop the car steadily first. The examiner may allow you to continue, but you must follow the rules. In daily practice, use an open area to practice gear shifting, set a hundred-meter goal, and repeat until you can steadily stop within the specified distance. Pay more attention to the vehicle's response speed and gradually improve efficiency. Don't neglect safety; steady operation is more important than rushing.

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LaArianna
04/25/2026, 06:02:20 PM

When I was young and learning to drive, I always worried about exceeding the 100-meter mark and losing points. Now, I believe the key lies in diligent practice. If you go beyond the distance, stop in time. You might fail the test and have to retake it, but it's safer than forcing yourself to continue. Find a dedicated area to practice the 100-meter gear shifting exercise, starting slow and gradually increasing speed, to develop the ability to start, accelerate, downshift, and stop within 100 meters. Driving is about rhythm, not just speed. Once practice becomes a habit, the test will go much smoother. Relax and prepare well for the next attempt.

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