Chapter 3-3: Driving a vehicle with a manual transmission

The Alberta Class 7 driver learner’s test includes a section on “Driving a vehicle with a manual transmission,” focusing on the skills and knowledge required to operate a manual (standard) vehicle.

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Alberta Driving Test - Chapter 3-3: Driving a vehicle with a manual transmission

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What should you avoid doing when braking or coming to a stop in a manual transmission vehicle?

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When should the clutch pedal be used while driving?

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What can happen if the wrong gear is selected for the vehicle’s speed?

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In what position should the gear shift lever be when starting the engine of a manual transmission vehicle?

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What is “riding the clutch”?

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How should you release the clutch pedal at the friction point to prevent the engine from stalling?

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What is the primary purpose of the clutch pedal in a manual transmission vehicle?

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When starting the engine in a manual transmission vehicle, what should you do with the clutch pedal?

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Where can you usually find the shifting pattern for a manual transmission vehicle?

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What happens when the clutch pedal is fully pressed down?

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What is the “friction point” when using the clutch?

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How should new drivers practice using the clutch to learn smooth control?

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This section assesses your understanding of using the clutch, shifting gears smoothly, and coordinating the clutch and accelerator pedals. Topics covered include starting and stopping on hills, downshifting, and selecting the appropriate gear for different driving conditions. The section also emphasizes the importance of avoiding distractions and always paying attention to the road. Mastery of these skills ensures safe vehicle operation and is essential for successfully passing the knowledge test.