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How to Handle a Clutch while Driving Downhill: Learn How to Drive a Stick Shift

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Summary: Learn to use a clutch in a manual transmission when driving downhill, in this free online video lesson.

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By Rob Albino
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Rob is a retired New York city firefighter. A long time car enthusiast. He now restores and sells hot rods. For weekend relaxation, he races street model cars.read more

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on 4/13/2009 IF YOU PUT YOUR VEHICLE IN NUETURAL WILL MAKE YOU A SPEEDING MISSIL ONLY A IDDITE WOULD TAKE ANY VEHICAL OUT OF GEAR WHILE STILL MOVING.WHO EVER WATCHS THIS IS AN IDDEATE

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on 4/11/2009 freewhelling puts unessacery ware on te brakes iv always learned to leave the car in what ever gear its in and use te breakes.

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on 4/11/2009 freewhelling puts unessacery ware on te brakes iv always learned to leave the car in what ever gear its in and use te breakes.

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on 8/2/2008 Driving nuetral in downhill is prone to accident. Will you allow to using engine brakes in downhill? Responda por favor

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on 8/2/2008 Coasting like this will cause you to fail a UK driving test.

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"Hi! This is Rob with Expert Village and the subject right now is downshifting. Downshifting a race car when you are trying to make a corner and you need to match the revs to speed of the vehicle, it is an important step. We are driving a heavy truck with a big load down a hill, you stay in low gear. But when you are driving a regular everyday car, there is no need to downshift to slow the vehicle down. It puts unnecessary wear and strain on the drive line that is going to be better served by just using the brakes. As we are driving down this hill in low gear, you can almost hear the strain being put on the engine and the drive line and it is completely unnecessary with a personal car, so the best thing when you are driving down a heavy hill is just use the brakes. If you have to come to a stop, you use the brakes unless it is an emergency, then you downshift to get the car slower more quickly. It is much cheaper to replace the brakes than it is to replace a clutch or even a transmission. So when you are driving down a steep hill like this, you have your car in neutral, get your foot off of the clutch pedal and you just use your brakes. "

eHow Article: How to Handle a Clutch while Driving Downhill: Learn How to Drive a Stick Shift

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