Before driving, the coach kept telling me the formula in his ear: one step, two hooks, three drives, four presses, five releases, six looks and seven loosens. But in actual steps, there are still some differences with the formula, but the basic reason is the same.
Get ready to start before driving, carefully check the situation around the vehicle, and pay attention to whether there are obstacles under and around the vehicle body. After getting on the bus, fasten your seat belt and adjust your sitting posture. The basic requirements are that when hands are naturally placed on the steering wheel, the back can be lightly attached to the back of the chair, the eyes can look straight ahead, and the feet can be naturally placed on the pedal. Don't drive with your chest hunched, and leave enough room for elbow and knee. Adjust the rearview mirror to help judge the distance between the car body and the rear car position.
When you are ready to leave, reconfirm the surrounding traffic conditions. Because you are already sitting in the driver's seat, you'd better turn your head and look back by observing the rearview mirror to ensure the safety of the blind spot.
Turn on the left turn signal, step on the clutch pedal with your left foot, remember to step to the bottom, then put the shift lever to 1 with your right hand, and then release the handbrake.
Then slowly lift the clutch of the left foot to nearly half, pause when you feel the vehicle shaking, pay attention to pause the clutch pedal, then slightly press the accelerator pedal, and then gently lift the clutch when the vehicle has the previous strength. On the first day of learning to drive, you must master the semi-trailer timing as soon as possible, which is of great help to future practice.
Then practice slowly according to the designated route, do whatever you meet, and ask the coach if you don't understand.
When parking, the coach told me another formula: pull it off, commonly known as "cans." Detailed steps The first step is to slow down by braking. If the gear is not in the first gear, then step on the clutch and put it back into the first gear. Then step on the clutch, brake until the car stops completely, then pull the brake, put it back in neutral, finally turn off the key, release the clutch, turn around and observe the situation behind the car before getting off and opening the door.