L plate leaOriginally posted by ditzy:Upgrade your clutch to a high performance one, no need what half clutch thing, just lift your foot off without concern. Downside is you have to replace it more frequently, and the strain on your neck.![]()
YeaOriginally posted by nOrmalbOi:All in a word. Anticipation.
U left up the part where he will confirm fail the TP test ...Originally posted by ditzy:Upgrade your clutch to a high performance one, no need what half clutch thing, just lift your foot off without concern. Downside is you have to replace it more frequently, and the strain on your neck.![]()
Well as time go by you get the process right and timing right , you be ok .Originally posted by kookeee:hi all, i m currently a L-plate driver.
i realize tat when i stop the car stationary at traffic light or etc, my moving off is very slow coz my instructor teach me to slowly release the clutch to biting point then slowly accelerate. But i find this process very slow, and sometime the car behind will horn me. i ask my instructor but he juz said its ok, slow and steady. but i find my slow moving off will cos inconvenience to other road users, eg when right turning, the green arrow actually last for 10 secs but only my car can turn cos as i turn the light turn amber.
so i hope all the pro driver here can give me advice on how to move off faster...thanx![]()
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since u're still a L-plate driver jus listen to wat ur instructor says, don have to worry much bout those horning all tat. since u have the L-plate at the back of the car, don worry tat u'll cause any inconvenience to other road users unless they wanna disturb u or show off. at most when they overtake u, u stare at them n tailgate them.Originally posted by kookeee:hi all, i m currently a L-plate driver.
i realize tat when i stop the car stationary at traffic light or etc, my moving off is very slow coz my instructor teach me to slowly release the clutch to biting point then slowly accelerate. But i find this process very slow, and sometime the car behind will horn me. i ask my instructor but he juz said its ok, slow and steady. but i find my slow moving off will cos inconvenience to other road users, eg when right turning, the green arrow actually last for 10 secs but only my car can turn cos as i turn the light turn amber.
so i hope all the pro driver here can give me advice on how to move off faster...thanx![]()
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