First leap hour easy or complicated?

My first sound competence driving lesson is starting, can I master it easily?

I'm a little excited

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7duerr
5 months ago

Hello,

that will be with time.

In the beginning, you will surely strangle the car several times. This is also good, then you get a feeling for how to not turn on/start or start. in which gear you should brake up to what speed.

Your driving instructor will probably knock you out as saying, “Hold is Shifting” “The car speaks” … in the beginning you might think: “Let the time laugh” … 260,000 km and five years later I have to give my driving instructor right. She was right about car handling.

If you have a good driving instructor, he will first explain to you the thing with the clutch etc. when the car is switched off. Don’t let the gear get too fast when starting (so don’t let the clutch get up too fast after the first gear is inserted) – otherwise you’ll skip. But what is “too fast” you need to find out by feeling and experiencing. So: go for it, wipe the car and get a feeling.

And also the accidental start-up in the second gear… because you already forgot about stopping to switch… will probably happen. At some point, not because you learn from mistakes. Let yourself be on the mistakes and learn from them. If you’d do everything right, it’s nice for you, but you don’t know how the wrong feels.

Hopefully, at the beginning your instructor will tell you something pragmatic as: switch to the second gear at more than 10 km/h after starting, and then move up to the third one at 30 high, at 50 high in the fourth, at 70 high in the fifth and at 90 high in the sixth gear. The third gear is the acceleration gear at the motorway entrance, which you can lift up to 110 and then you can switch to the 5th or 6th and so on. If you say that before, you can do that.

Of course, these figures are 15/30/50/70/90 willing and you can also drive at 45 km/h in the 4th gear or at 60 km/h in the 6th. Gang… but these numbers are points of reference – when you’re observing them, you’re just getting clear. And that’s what the driving instructor wants – that you get clear and get the exam.

Best regards and a lot of fun with the “Kangauru-Sprit”.

Tacheles88
5 months ago

Some find it easy, others don’t…