When to Step on the Accelerator?

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DelAdaline
07/29/25 10:42am
According to the driving situation, stepping on the accelerator should be handled specifically. The details are as follows: 1. Starting the car: Starting the car is to get the car from a stationary state to a normal operating speed. When you hear or feel the engine speed drop, gently press the accelerator while continuing to slowly release the clutch. 2. Reversing: Reversing is the gear where the car engine outputs the maximum torque. If the idle speed feels too slow when reversing, you can press the accelerator slightly. 3. Starting on a slope: To overcome the downward reaction force of the car, when you hear or feel the engine speed drop, gently press the accelerator, release the clutch, and slowly release the handbrake at the same time.
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