Why is the hill start not canceled for manual transmission?
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Manual transmission does not cancel the hill start because the hill start project is more in line with the specific driving regulations. Here are the precautions for manual transmission driving: 1. Prolonged half-clutch state: Some drivers are accustomed to keeping their left foot on the clutch while driving, thinking that this can better control the vehicle. However, this practice causes significant damage to the clutch plate. Especially when the vehicle is running at high speed, prolonged half-clutch state will quickly wear out the clutch plate. Starting in second gear can also lead to premature clutch damage. 2. Driving with the handbrake engaged: When controlling the speed, use gears more often, anticipate early, shift frequently, and use brakes less. Especially when going downhill, use engine braking, occasionally supplemented by brakes. Do not go downhill with the brakes pressed, as this can protect the brake pads.