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When the car speed is relatively fast (above 20 km/h), if the manual car needs to slow down (no need to stop), just brake on the line. When the speed is very slow, while stepping on the brakes, but also to step on the clutch will not stall. Need to stop, is also the same, first step on the brake deceleration, wait for the speed down, on the clutch and brake stop.
There is a deceleration method (is not required to test), is to release the accelerator (not on the brakes), the manual car will be limited by the engine to slow down (with the stall), as long as the distance sufficient with the car, you can not brake deceleration, by the throttle can control the speed. So driving will be more fuel-saving ( is also one of the methods of fuel-efficient driving), while the brake pads are also used for a long time without changing. The automatic car, whether slowed or stopped, must be on the brakes, which makes it more cost-resistant. The brake pads are also relatively worn out.
Do you have to step on the brakes when you are moving the car manually?