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    Yesterday dad allowed me to drive his old bomb car (that he uses for work) around our 5 acre block (feels more like 3, since 2 is natural forest still). Its a manual. I went pretty good, though I need some advice. Can't exactly get the clutch/changing gears right, mainly because where i changed gears was on a sort-of slope. Scary that in a years time I'm eligeble for my learners

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    Put clutch down, change gear, lift clutch while accelerating. How much you need to hit the accelerator while the clutch is being lifted depends on the car, with mine it's pretty much 50/50 so when my accelerating foot goes down at the same rate the clutch comes up
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    I found the gears the most difficult when learning to drive (mainly forgot which gear I was already in), which is quite odd considering you're using them all the time whilst driving.

    You'll soon get the hang of it. Just try and practice speeding up (having to go from 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th) and then slowing down (4th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st). Once you master that, you'll then be able to skip gears

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    It'll come to you with experience undoubtedly, you'll spend many hours stalling it and failing but keep at it and you'll eventually get the hang of it.

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    Its manlier just to rev it and pop it into gear without using the clutch
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moh View Post
    You'll soon get the hang of it. Just try and practice speeding up (having to go from 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th) and then slowing down (4th, 3rd, 2nd, 1st). Once you master that, you'll then be able to skip gears
    I skipped the going down in gears, I just went straight into jumping through them lol, 5th gear straight into 1st
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    I don't even do that I just pop it into neutral when I want to slow down lol
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    Is what you want to do is to start off...

    Whack clutch all the way down, put it into 1st, and then WITH the handbrake ON... slowly lift up the clutch until the nose of the car starts to rise, this is when the car wants to go forward, leave it at this point.. it is called the biting point. You can then put the handbrake off and then the car will start to go forward, you then can give it some acceleration to gain speed faster.

    Once your rev metre is at around about 3,000 revs, you'll want to put the clutch all the way down pull back into 2nd and then lift clutch up again.
    For a smoother gear change, you don't just let go completely of the clutch, you lift it up about an inch, and then let it go fully.
    Also when moving off, it's best to give it some acceleration as well as lifting the clutch to biting point; once at biting point and your moving, you can fully let go of clutch and then just concentrate on acceleration, until you need to change gear again.

    Going down is a little harder to understand, as you can really hear when it needs to be changed like you can when changing up.
    But basically you'll want your speed to match your gears.. for example.. if your going at about 45mph, you'll probably be in 4th gear. That said, you could also be in 3rd gear, but your revs will be screaming at you (depending upon the car of course) or you could be in gear 5, but when you push down the accelerator, it will be next to unresponsive for a while until it builds up speed. This is all dependant upon the car though, but your basic 1.2/4 litre engine then it will apply.

    I had the problem of forgetting which gear I am in when approaching a roundabout, which is never good, so I often looked down.. This is normal, most people do forget lol. So many things to be aware of and think about, it's only natural. If this happens to you then don't worry, just keep looking down until you can just reach blindly for the gear stick and then know by memory muscle of which gear it is in, and then eventually you be able to estimate your speed without even thinking about it and know automatically which gear you are in, either that or you will just remember
    Like anything though, it just takes practice! I wouldn't worry about it too much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sectional View Post
    I passed my test 5 weeks after my 17th birthday and I've been driving since and I have now taken my HGV licence and pretty much every licence there is out there, apart from any aircraft's haha. & I am only 19. The joys of being in the Army
    The HGV license was the only one I refused to do in the army lol, the thought petrifies me to no end :|
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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyingJesus View Post
    I don't even do that I just pop it into neutral when I want to slow down lol
    Seriously? LOL
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