Clutch control in traffic - how to keep a manual car slow
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 Published On Sep 7, 2020

In this video I explain how to can keep a manual car very slow to help you with parking and driving in traffic. I explain why most new drivers find it hard to keep the car slow and how you can use the gas and clutch to gain control.

Here are the links to the two videos:
Hills and Traffic:    • Driving a manual car in traffic and o...  
Hill Starts:    • Hill Starts - Different Techniques wi...  

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