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Clutch or brake first when stopping or slowing down? Tips from an instructor

Duration: 05:42Views: 349.2KLikes: 8KDate Created: May, 2020

Channel: World Driving

Category: Education

Tags: driving testlearning to drivestick shifthow to drive a manual cardriving lessonsclutch or brake firsthow to drive a stick shift car

Description: Should you press the brake or clutch first when stopping or slowing down a manual car? driving-school-beckenham.co.uk How to drive a manual car (stick shift) - it can be confusing to know which pedal to press first. Is it the clutch or brake pedal? In this video we have a look at some different situations to help you learn to drive a manual / stick shift car quicker and need less driving lessons. Hopefully making you a safer driver in the process and go on to pass your driving test. Please subscribe for our latest videos and give the video a thumbs up if it helped you as it also helps us make more free videos. ☕️ Support our channel by buying us a coffee ko-fi.com/worlddriving 📸 instagram.com/world_driving ► Visit our Facebook page at facebook.com/World-Driving-139802814086 🚗 Driving lessons in the Beckenham area driving-school-beckenham.co.uk 00:00 Intro 00:29 Why press the clutch when stopping? 00:58 When to press the clutch 01:11 Brake then clutch 01:57 Clutch then brake 02:47 Summary so far 03:22 Uphill 03:47 Coasting 04:30 Slowing down 04:42 Clutch control 04:53 Outro If you're learning to drive then make sure that you get professional help from a fully qualified driving instructor. This video is NOT an alternative to professional driving lessons and is only a rough guide. This video was filmed in the UK. Laws and rules in your country may vary. You are responsible for driving safely and legally. While World Driving aims to provide accurate and up to date information, we cannot guarantee at any time that all the information is up to date and accurate. The makers of this video cannot accept liability for misleading or inaccurate information or omissions in information given to us by external information providers. This includes, but is not by way of limitation: ■ Any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose ■ Any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the information ■ Any decision made or action taken or not taken in reliance upon the information. World Driving copyright 2020 © Intro music by ApollonMedia. Thanks! Are you still reading this far?

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