Test c's slope parking skills (pickup truck)

Starting skills of middle slope:

After the exam begins, shift gears, release the brakes and gently release the clutch. After the vehicle is stable, go uphill. Try to keep it within 30cm of the sideline and try to control the clutch. Reduce the speed as much as possible. Stop at a fixed point, point the reference object to the benchmark, ensure that the front of the vehicle is aligned with the benchmark, and make the fixed point in place.

After the fixed point is in place, pull the handbrake hard, and then pull it twice to ensure that the handbrake has been tightened. At this time, when the right foot slowly releases the brake and feels that the car will not slide again, it means that the hand brake has been tightened and the right foot can be moved to the accelerator.

Starting the vehicle after it is repaired is the key. Remember not to be nervous and do it step by step.

First press and hold the handbrake switch, then lightly step on the accelerator and look at the instrument. When the engine speed reaches about 3000 rpm, it will control the throttle and then slowly release the clutch. When the clutch is released, be sure to pay attention to the front and listen to the sound. When the clutch is released to a certain extent, the front of the car is tilted but unable to move forward, the engine speed will slowly decrease, and the sound inside the car will become smaller, resulting in a fire. At this time, you must step on the accelerator again. Look at the instrument. When the engine speed rises above 2000, gently release the handbrake, and it doesn't matter if the clutch is not completely released. At this time, the vehicle will slowly climb the hill. When you release the handbrake, release the clutch, and then keep the throttle at 65,438+000% before you start uphill, so that there will be no ignition and slipping.

Half slope starting process:

Step 1: When parking, press the clutch and brake almost at the same time (the clutch is pressed earlier than the brake). Pull the handbrake after parking (the handbrake must be tightened).

Step 2: Prepare to start the car, remember to put the clutch on your left foot first (remember to be steady and slow). When the engine is loud and the car starts to shake, the clutch will remain in the current position.

Step 3: Before starting the car, release the right foot brake, make your right foot step on the accelerator, and lightly step on the accelerator. After hearing the sound of the engine, loosen the left foot clutch slightly (not too much), release the handbrake, and then step on the accelerator.

Note: Step 3- Pay attention to the continuity of the clutch. Don't release too much. Release the clutch and release the handbrake when you step on the accelerator.