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Many cases of accidents occur in hilly trails, with hill or
derivative contours. Moreover, for laymen who are not accustomed to face the
road conditions, and coupled with traffic conditions are jammed or solid.
According to Jusri Pulubuhu, Training Director of Jakarta
Defensive Driving Center (JDDC), to hold the speed of the vehicle on the road
down, in addition to using better brakes plus using engine brake.
"Holding down the vehicle by placing the lower gear
position, however, the gearshift should not be done when going down or uphill,
but do it on the ridge," explained Jusri some time ago.
This friendly man continues, if the rider moves gears on a
hill or derivative, it will lose momentum. "A lot of cars or trucks are
losing momentum, and backing up nabrak others or into the abyss," he
added.
When in the derivative and to shift gears, then the rate of
the vehicle will be faster. That way, will definitely cause a heavy burden on
the brakes.
Always
Stepping on the Brakes when Moving Teeth on a Decreasing Way
When on the road climb or derivative, it should not move
gears. For example, when driving from the ground up, the car moves with energy
and momentum from the previous pace.
"When we move above, but not yet to the top, and step
on the clutch to move the gears, the gas will come off and the momentum down.If
it is maintained, will backfire for us, because the slow speed, high rpm, slope
incline, the car will sag , "he said.
So also with the way in the derivatives, you should not
move gears. However, when forced to move gears, always step on the brakes, and
do not just step on the clutch to move teeth.
"In contrast to speeding up on a flat surface, because
when it goes down when the clutch is stepped on, the car will slide faster.If
the habit is maintained, then the driver will experience disorientation on the
way down, and usually panic if the car drove faster, especially for laymen,
"he concluded.
Source:
Arief Aszhari
Liputan6.com
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