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In this previous Ask thread about manual vs. automatic driving a number of posters commented that hill starts are difficult in a manual transmission car if there is someone close . In most metro cities in India, the rush-hour traffic is so bad that traffic jams all the way back on to the rising-end of a bridge.
This depends on how much power and torque your car develops, and how much of a slope you're driving up. For especially steep inclines: You can use the handbrake in conjunction with the clutch and accelerator, in first gear, to go up the hill. Th
I was driving through traffic today and had the unfortunate experience of getting stuck in stopped traffic on hills twice. How the fuck do you inch up when you're on a hill? You let go of the clutch and you'll stall because you're barely moving, you give it too much gas and you hit the car in front of you, the only
stick, we suggest you ride around with someone who knows how to drive a manual transmission vehicle. Pay attention. Watch to see when he or she up-shifts and downshifts. Ask questions. Watch what happens when she starts the car, stops at a light, starts up from a stop, and starts after being stopped at a light on a hill.
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Method 1. Driving a Manual Transmission Uphill. Gather speed as you approach the hill so that you will climb more efficiently. Downshift into a lower gear if your engine struggles. Upshift, where possible, to save gas. Downshift on tight uphill turns. Use the hand brake when starting from a stop on steep hills.
Sure, it's a pain when going through, say, rush hour traffic in Chicago or Milwaukee. Edit: If you can't handle hills then don't drive stick, that simple. It's not a big This brings up another question: is it that much harder driving in places with lots of hills in stop and go traffic with a manual than with an auto?
I am comfortable with traffic/ slow driving situations and able manage well till now. My only nightmare is moving the car smoothly towards heavy up/ hill area with a situation like stop and go. Whenever I need to stop my vehicle at an Is there is a standard procedure for this? 3) How to manage up hill area
I just started learning manual. ..405, 101, Laurel Canyon..even with careful route planning, at some point uphill stop and go traffic is inevitable often one can't even leave a space buffer ahead to avoid stopping and clutching in because traffic stops for 5 seconds, advances for 1 second, stops for 5 seconds,
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