Chairman please just little correction first of all you step on brake first before you apply full cluth secondly you shift your gear lever to the first gear before releasing your emergency brake or jlhandbrake thank you
Thanks for the comment. But chairman because the handbrake is engaged,stepping on the clutch first then brake second or vice versa will not affect anything.if the handbrake is fully engaged it will prevent the car from rolling back or moving forward.
I did the automatic one for my channel and had a lot of views. Now they are asking me to teach them how to drive manual. I dont know how so i will learn from here
You are right my brother.In ghana the steering wheels are on the left hand side but I captured this video using my front phone camera(selfie) thus why.Thanks
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Chairman please just little correction first of all you step on brake first before you apply full cluth secondly you shift your gear lever to the first gear before releasing your emergency brake or jlhandbrake thank you
Thanks for the comment.
But chairman because the handbrake is engaged,stepping on the clutch first then brake second or vice versa will not affect anything.if the handbrake is fully engaged it will prevent the car from rolling back or moving forward.
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I did the automatic one for my channel and had a lot of views. Now they are asking me to teach them how to drive manual. I dont know how so i will learn from here
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So your car has the steering wheel on tge right hand side??? I thought Ghna generally uses the left hand drive!!!
You are right my brother.In ghana the steering wheels are on the left hand side but I captured this video using my front phone camera(selfie) thus why.Thanks
@@mrbb2022 .my selfie still keeps me in the left though. Am in Ghana
Please in which country are you?
Ghana