1, the speed control is commonly known as "pressure clutch". The traditional concept is that the slower the better, because in the past you could stop halfway, but under the new regulations, I think you should not be too slow, but should seek stability, and the speed should be stable, not too slow. If it is too slow, it may stop unexpectedly when turning, and it will be unqualified directly.
Many students said that they couldn't press the clutch. In fact, there are two reasons:
On the one hand, being too slow will not only lead to "stopping in the middle", but also lead to "fear of speed": once you can't grasp the clutch a little, you will lose your mind, be frustrated, doubt yourself, and even be inaccurate.
Under the new regulations, don't be afraid of learning to drive fast, but dare to accept and challenge "fast". This "fast", of course, does not mean that the clutch is fully opened, but that you should not press the clutch too hard or too slowly. Compared with the traditional "clutch semi-linkage", it is slightly lifted, and the speed is within 5-8 kilometers, so as to seek stability quickly and win with stability.
Secondly, we should pay attention to exercising leg strength. Especially the strength of the calf and ankle, if the leg strength is insufficient, it will slowly loosen the clutch inadvertently, feeling that it is still pressing at that "point", but the speed is getting faster and faster. For petite women or emaciated men, we should pay attention to exercising calf muscles.
2, the control of the steering wheel direction, seemingly simple, but when to kill, when to make a half lap, when to make a lap, to form a clear feeling. How to play in a circle, how to play in death, and form good habits. Prevent the formation of bad habits such as hand crossing and hand pressing.
In short, it is particularly important to cultivate a sense of car and the habit of driving the steering wheel correctly. Just like learning the piano, incorrect initial and basic postures will bury hidden dangers for future exams and driving.