Why Does the Gear Shift Go Wrong Immediately in Exam Vehicles?
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Exam vehicle gears often shift incorrectly immediately because the student either didn't press the clutch or is unfamiliar with the gear positions. Below is relevant information about vehicle gear shifting: 1. Precautions: When downshifting, use the two-clutch method plus one blip of the throttle. The principle for downshifting with throttle blip is: the faster the speed, the larger the 'throttle blip'; the slower the speed, the smaller the 'throttle blip'. At low engine speeds, use a larger 'throttle blip'; at high speeds, use a smaller one. On flat roads, use a larger 'throttle blip'; when going uphill, use a smaller one. 2. Techniques: Gear shifting should be timely, accurate, smooth, and swift. When starting the car, generally use the low gear (first gear). After starting, as soon as road conditions permit, promptly and sequentially shift up to higher gears.