This should be used on a hill to prevent rolling back.
What is the parking brake?
You should hold the wheel with this many hands.
What is two?
Backing should be done at this speed.
What is slowly?
This technique is used in unsynchronized manual transmissions.
What is double clutching?
This must be worn while driving.
What is a seatbelt?
If drive wheels begin to spin, you should do this.
What is take your foot off the accelerator?
Your hands should be positioned like this on the wheel.
What is on opposite sides?
This side is safest to back toward.
What is the driver’s side?
One way to know when to shift involves watching this gauge.
➡ What is the tachometer (RPM)?
This brake should be applied when leaving the vehicle.
What is the parking brake?
Acceleration should be done this way to avoid damage and loss of control.
What is smoothly and gradually?
A pothole or curb could cause this if you don’t have a firm grip.
What is the wheel pulling away from your hands?
Before backing, you should do this outside the vehicle.
What is get out and look?
The second way to know when to shift involves this measurement.
What is road speed (mph)?
These help slow the vehicle without using brakes.
What are retarders?
Rough acceleration can damage this when pulling a trailer.
What is the coupling?
Firm steering control helps prevent this.
What is loss of vehicle control?
This person helps because of blind spots.
What is a helper?
You should downshift before going down one of these.
What is a hill/grade?
Retarders should be turned off in these conditions.
What are wet, icy, or snowy roads?
In rain or snow, you should accelerate this way.
What is very gradually?
You should always maintain this type of grip on the wheel.
What is a firm grip?
The most important hand signal to agree on with a helper.
What is STOP?
You should also downshift before entering one of these.
What is a curve?
In an automatic transmission, selecting this helps with engine braking downhill.
What is a low range/low gear?