3. Never shift into the wrong gear. Shifting into the wrong gear can be a costly mistake, as it can damage the transmission and cause other mechanical issues. Always make sure to check the gear indicator on the dashboard before shifting, and be mindful of the speed and RPM of the vehicle when selecting the appropriate gear.
4. Never coast in neutral. While it may seem like a good way to save fuel, coasting in neutral can be dangerous. If you lose control of the vehicle or need to stop suddenly, you would not have the engine braking provided by the transmission to help slow the vehicle down. It is always safer to keep the vehicle in gear when driving.
5. Never ride the clutch. “Riding the clutch” refers to holding the clutch pedal partially engaged, rather than fully disengaging it when stopped or shifting gears. This can cause wear and tear on the clutch, and it can also make it difficult to smoothly shift gears. It is important to fully engage or disengage the clutch when driving a manual.
By following these guidelines, you can help ensure a safe and smooth driving experience when operating a manual transmission vehicle.