Thursday, September 22, 2011

I know quit a bit how to drive car but only on holidays?

cause' there are no traffic on the road.now pl advice how tocontrol the car on busy road where frequent stoping is unavoidable.I wonder how driver control the car placing his foot on clutch with 3rd or 4th gear. suppose i m driving the car on 3rd gear suddenly i ve to press the break now what to do to press the clutch and change gear or car will run on 3rd gear again.In my case i found that car stopped.pl adviceI know quit a bit how to drive car but only on holidays?
Well this is a classic problem almost all learners face while, controlling the clutch and whether or not to downshift. The simple thing to do is to first realise when, ie what speed ur car starts to knock in a particular gear, then make a mental note of ur car speed by guessing it. Now if you are in 4th gear %26amp; have had to brake from say 60 kmph to below 10 kmph. Now the wise thing to do would be to press the clutch and downshift to 2nd gear, rather than to balance the clutch and the throttle to get the car back to higher speeds. Here's a speed to gear guide if you follow this it'll help you.



0-5 kmph : 1st gear

5-20 kmph :2nd gear

20-40 kmph : 3rd gear

40-60 kmph : 4th gear

55 + kmph : 5th gear depending on the road conditions whether or not there's traffic, or if the road's inclined or not.



The above boundary conditions provide you with a smooth ride in ur car and also a good fuel economy.



The more you try to balance the accelerator with the clutch, the more fuel you end up wasting, but this doesn't mean you don not use the clutch at all. Use the clutch but do not override it.



Hope this helps.I know quit a bit how to drive car but only on holidays?
that,s where your other foot comes in. you press the clutch then the brake then if you have to shift go ahead and shift while your foot is on the clutch then take your foot off the clutch and brake and give it gas and keep going. it just takes practice.I know quit a bit how to drive car but only on holidays?
This is the simple formula.

0-5 kmph : 1st gear

5-20 kmph :2nd gear

20-40 kmph : 3rd gear

40-60 kmph : 4th gear

55 + kmph : 5th gear