Like i said i dont know if im explaining things right.
Heres a scenario...
Im in traffic and coming to a stop and im in 2nd gear. I can just push the,clutch in part way and leave it in second and start like that when traffic,moves?
Now if it was at a stop light i clutch in to,neutral and just sit there with the,clutch part way down...then green light clutch brake first,then to gear? Correct?
P.s. i dont need,to hold the,clutch in neutral like a car i assume.
Another newb question
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by 1278PA, Jan 6, 2016.
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First scenario yes.
Second no. If the truck is out of gear you won't need to keep the clutch in. -
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Ill come back to this topic another time when i can type on my computer im making so many mistakes typing from this,phone. Thanks for the help so far.
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This thread is way more complicated than it needs to be.
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First question answer.
While in a gear and stopped at a light you must engage the clutch otherwise you will move/stall. But you may also have to hold the brake so you don't roll back or toward and bump a 4 wheeler.
Question 2
When you come to a complete stop waiting for the light to turn green and once you disengage a gear are in neutral all you have to do is hold the brake and once it turns green hold the brake engage the clutch select a gear and slowly release the clutch till you feel it grab the gear and then release your foot from the brake and then the clutch and your moving.
As a new driver is recommend you put the clutch to the floor when waiting in gear. As well as don't coast in neutral to a stop until you pass your test
But to simplify. Not in a gear and stopped means no clutch just holding the brake. -
If you got it in gear.
Leave it in gear.
If you come to a full stop.
Take it out and take a break.
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So, if the truck is out of gear and the clutch is in will the truck run a red light if the trailer brakes are pulled and the ignition switch is off with the keys in my pocket??? I am mokanikally inclined just trying to figure
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