What to Do When Driving a Manual Transmission Car Frequently?
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When driving a manual transmission car frequently, it is advisable to keep the vehicle in one lane while following traffic, avoid frequent lane changes, reckless overtaking, and nervousness. Simultaneously, the driver should maintain a safe following distance, anticipate road conditions, and apply brakes in advance to prevent rear-end collisions. Precautions for driving a manual transmission car: 1. Properly time gear shifts, generally shifting when the engine reaches 2000 rpm; 2. Fully depress the clutch pedal when shifting gears in a manual transmission car; 3. Utilize neutral coasting more often to reduce engine oil consumption; 4. Avoid stomping on the accelerator while the clutch is partially engaged.