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Practice Hanging in Driving

August 29, 2008 By Nico

One thing that is perhaps the difficult things that any new driver would have difficulty with is hanging. Normally, you have to be good at calculating the right amount of gas and clutch when you are in a diagonal position. While others would choose to use their brakes and just accelerate once again when they can move, there are times where this may be risky especially if you have a car behind you.

Apparently, you have to consider factors such as some miscalculations when it is time to move. Minor accidents when you choose to gas up and move forward will happen and in most cases it is not the best time where you can avoid such mishaps. Ideally, hanging can save you the trouble of any motion in the backward position as in most cases, it may leave you moving forward rather than backward in such cases.

For most people, this is one of the toughest tests in passing a driving lesson. Don’t be worried if your engine would suddenly die on you. This is only because of improper gas injection to which you really have to know when to mix gas and clutch release. To some it may be a concern for panic. Don’t be. If your engine dies on you, just step on the brakes and even the handbrake if you want to make sure you don’t move from that position.

But once you get the hang of it, you will be surprised at how easy it may be. It all comes from practice and you can do it when you study driving.

Filed Under: Advanced Driving Techniques, Basic Driving Techniques Tagged With: accelerator, clutch, gas, hanging

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