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How not to STALL a manual car again - tips from a driving instructor

Written By World Driving on Sunday, Jun 18, 2017 | 08:58 AM

 
How to drive a manual / stick shift car and not stall https://www.driving-school-beckenham.co.uk/top-reasons-for-stalling.html How to drive a manual / stick shift car and not stall a petrol or diesel. Mastering clutch control and knowing when and how to change gear. In this video, we have a look at the top reasons for stalling a petrol or diesel car and give you tips on how to never stall a car again. Tips include: How to move off without stalling. Which gear to move off in. When to change gear in a manual car. Do I need to press the clutch down when stopping the car? How to move off in a manual car with the clutch. Why am I stalling in a petrol car? How much gas to give when moving off in a car and how to not stall a petrol car. If you're learning to drive then stalling the car is something that is often feared. It's really practice and experience in a car that will improve this. How not to stall a car will be covered when you take driving lessons. Thank you very much for watching our video and we REALLY hope it helps with your driving. ☕️ Buy us a coffee https://ko-fi.com/T6T7EISN ► Visit our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/pages/World-Driving/139802814086 Please subscribe for our latest videos and give us a thumbs up like if this video has helped you as it helps us to make more videos. Chapters: 00:00 How to never stall a manual car again intro 00:37 Reason 1: Stopping without the clutch 01:10 Reason 2: Moving off in the wrong gear 01:40 Reason 3: Changing to the wrong gear 02:18 Reason 4: Releasing the clutch too soon when moving off 02:49 Choice of footwear 02:58 Reason 5: Not enough gas when moving off 03:54 Stalling on your driving test 04:22 Outro If you're learning to drive then make sure that you get professional help from a fully qualified driving instructor. This video is NOT an alternative to professional driving lessons and is only a rough guide. This video was filmed in the UK. Laws and rules in your country may vary. Videos aren't a substitute for real life driving experience in a safe environment. While World Driving aims to provide accurate and up to date information we cannot guarantee at any time that all the information is up to date and accurate. World Driving cannot accept liability for misleading or inaccurate information or omissions in information given to us by external information providers. This includes, but is not by way of limitation: ■ any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose ■ any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the information ■ any decision made or action taken or not taken in reliance upon the information. World Driving copyright 2017 ©