Don't Make These Mistakes If You Drive a Manual Vehicle

Nipuna Marasinghe
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Today, many people use automatic transmission vehicles, but there are many people who prefer manual vehicles. So if you drive a manual vehicle, you should be more careful than if you drive an auto gear vehicle. If you are not careful about these things, your vehicle will be more likely to get into an accident and it will also affect the durability of the vehicle. Today, in MotorGuide, we will tell you what mistakes you should not make when driving a manual vehicle.

Always keeping your foot on the clutch

Many people who drive manual vehicles are used to driving their vehicle with their left foot on the clutch. But this is something you should not do. Because when you keep your foot on the clutch like this, you may unknowingly put pressure on the clutch. Therefore, the friction on the clutch plate decreases, which causes friction on the clutch plate. Therefore, the clutch plate of your vehicle can quickly heat up and wear out. Also, this can reduce the fuel efficiency. So you If you are not careful about this, you will end up wasting your money.

Keeping your hand on the gear

Another mistake that many people who drive manual vehicles make is keeping their hand on the gear. When you keep your hand on the gear like this, it puts unnecessary pressure on it. Then it also affects the inside of the gear system. So because of this, the gear system of your vehicle is quickly damaged and it becomes difficult to change gears. So, get used to keeping both hands on the steering wheel at all times except when you are changing gears.

Parking in Neutral

If you drive an automatic transmission, you put the vehicle in park and apply the hand brake. Since manual transmission vehicles do not have parking, some people do so by putting the gear in neutral and applying the hand brake. But imagine that you are parking the vehicle in a steep place. At such a time, if you cannot apply the hand brake properly, the vehicle can go down the slope and cause a major accident. Therefore, you should park the vehicle In addition to applying the hand brake, remember to put the gear in 1st or reverse.

Always use the correct gear

Always use the correct gear when driving your vehicle. Driving your vehicle too fast in a lower gear and too slow in a higher gear will negatively affect the durability of your vehicle.

Staying in gear at color lights

Traffic congestion on our roads in Sri Lanka is increasing day by day. So it is normal to have to stop at color lights for a long time. At times like this, many people who drive manual vehicles do so by putting the gear in first gear and pressing the pedal. Therefore, unnecessary pressure is placed on the bearings of the clutch plates and they have to be repaired before the due time. If you park your vehicle like this, do not forget to put the gear in neutral and use the brake.

Driving in neutral on downhills

Many drivers When you drive downhill, you put the vehicle in neutral to save fuel. When you drive the vehicle in neutral, it becomes difficult to control the vehicle with the brakes. Therefore, the possibility of a major accident increases. So, when you drive downhill, you should put the gear that is appropriate for the speed of the vehicle.

Now you should have a good understanding of what mistakes you should not make when driving a manual vehicle. So, if you have made these mistakes without knowing it, start thinking about these things and practice driving the vehicle from today.

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