What to Do When Losing Power Halfway Up the Slope in Subject Two?
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When encountering insufficient power while climbing a slope in Subject Two, you can increase the throttle to compensate for the lack of power. Below is a detailed introduction on how to handle insufficient power during Subject Two slope climbing: 1. Throttle and clutch coordination method for Subject Two test: Use the vehicle's clutch in conjunction with the brake to control the vehicle's speed, and apply throttle at the appropriate time. Otherwise, the vehicle may experience insufficient power, leading to stalling and failing the Subject Two test. Especially during the slope start in Subject Two, it is difficult to complete the test item if the vehicle does not apply throttle. 2. The reason for using the clutch to adjust speed in the Subject Two test: The clutch can effectively control the vehicle's speed. Generally, the idle speed of driving school training vehicles is set relatively high. Using the throttle to control speed would increase the difficulty of the test. This is to allow students to better complete the specified subjects.