Will Points Be Deducted for Deviating Direction During Gear Shifting?
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Deviating direction during gear shifting does not result in point deductions, but it's best to avoid significant vehicle shaking, as it may be judged as speed mismatch. The following are gear shifting test techniques: Starting in First Gear: When starting the vehicle, use first gear. Ensure the clutch is fully depressed when shifting gears; otherwise, gear engagement may fail. Proper Gear Shifting: Speed and gear must match. Shift gears sequentially without skipping levels. When decelerating, reduce speed first before shifting gears. If a wrong gear is accidentally engaged, fully depress the clutch and re-engage the correct gear. Avoid Looking Down at Gears: Shift gears by feel without looking down. Keep eyes on the road ahead and constantly observe traffic conditions. Learners unfamiliar with gear shifting should practice more at driving school and cultivate the habit of avoiding looking down at gears during practice.