Quick question:
Why is neutral between 1st and 2nd gears? I'd have thought that N-1-2-3... would have been more natural. I asked this question at my MSF class tonight and the instructor wasn't sure, although he made a good guess of it I suppose.
Placement of Neutral
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Placement of Neutral
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Hmm...
The instructor explained it pretty well to us, but I forgot.
I think it's so that you sit there at the light in first instead of Neutral.
That way if a car comes screeching behind you you can get out of the way instead of finding out you accidentally shifted too far down and now just rev your engine instead of saving your life.
The instructor explained it pretty well to us, but I forgot.
I think it's so that you sit there at the light in first instead of Neutral.
That way if a car comes screeching behind you you can get out of the way instead of finding out you accidentally shifted too far down and now just rev your engine instead of saving your life.
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It's easiest to find the VERY bottem then it is 1 up from the bottem. Especially in an emergency.
So if you do a good emergency stop, chin up, clutch in, smoothly apply the brakes, tap dance on the shift lever, then shoulder check.
And see a car zooming towards you, you don't need to toe up one to get into gear. You just rev and release the clutch.
So if you do a good emergency stop, chin up, clutch in, smoothly apply the brakes, tap dance on the shift lever, then shoulder check.
And see a car zooming towards you, you don't need to toe up one to get into gear. You just rev and release the clutch.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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