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Why does my leg always shake when pressing the clutch in Subject 2?

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MirandaRose
08/27/25 2:42am

Subject 2 pressing the clutch leg always shaking is due to excessive tension. Below is relevant information about Subject 2: 1. Overview: Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license examination, referring to the field driving skills test. For cars C1 and C2, the test items include five compulsory tests: reverse parking, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, right-angle turns, and curve driving (commonly known as S-curves). Some regions may include a sixth item, high-speed card collection. 2. Teaching aids: Teaching software: Students can learn traffic regulations through driver simulation test software on mobile or computer; Teaching materials: "Safe Driving Starts Here" compiled by the Ministry of Transport of the People's Republic of China. Driving schools may provide learning materials uniformly, or students may purchase them at their own expense.

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VonSpencer
09/08/25 9:25am

When I first started learning Subject 2, my leg pressing the clutch would shake badly, mainly due to nervousness and lack of familiarity. At that time, I was always worried about failing the test, and with the seat position not adjusted properly, my foot couldn't stay steady, leading to trembling. The instructor taught me to fix my heel on the floor and only use the ball of my foot to gently press the clutch, avoiding using the whole leg to exert force. Practicing to find the semi-engagement point is crucial. I spent half an hour every day simulating test scenarios, and after a week, it improved significantly. Mentally, you need to relax—don't focus on your leg shaking; instead, concentrate on coordinating the gas and clutch. Taking a few deep breaths during the test can help stabilize you. Keep practicing, and you'll gradually adapt.

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DiGia
10/23/25 2:45am

I've been driving for over a decade now, and I remember how shaky legs were a common issue when I first started learning. The main problems lie in posture and pressure. Keep your foot flat on the clutch pedal—don't lift it too high or too low, and press firmly with the ball of your foot. Seat positioning is crucial; adjust it so there's about a fist's distance between you and the steering wheel, leaving enough room for your legs to bend comfortably. If you're nervous during the test, practice more simulated runs in the training area. Familiarity with the environment will naturally reduce the shaking. Also, don't overlook leg fatigue—take breaks to stretch your muscles, and gently press your knees to relax them if the shaking gets severe. Stay calm, and with more practice, you'll steady up.

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VanGiselle
12/06/25 3:08am

When I was learning to drive, my legs would often shake too, probably due to muscle tension and incorrect posture. Sit up straight, don’t hunch your back, and keep your foot firmly on the clutch without hovering. If you get too tired, take a break, drink some water, and stretch—muscle fatigue can easily cause shaking. Practice more to gradually adjust your control strength; avoid using your whole leg to apply force and instead use subtle ankle movements. Having a friend watch and offer encouragement can also help. Stay relaxed, and you’ll get used to the shaking after a few times.

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