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What's the difference between driving school coach exam and student exam?

The driving school coach exam is different from the student exam.

1, the seat height is different. Usually when driving in a driving school, the coach will help the students adjust their seats in advance. Students only need to practice, but the test car is different. There is a tall or short student in front, which will affect your eyesight and reference point, so be sure to adjust your seat to the right position before the exam.

2. Different gears. Some test cars have different gears from passenger cars. Passenger car reverse gear, first downshift and then shift to the right gear to test the reverse gear of the car. Because of this action, the students almost failed the course at that time, so we must pay more attention when shifting gears to see if it is the same as the coach car. Never shift gears in the wrong position.

3. The motives are different. The difference in motivation is mainly in the idling problem of subject two. Driving in a driving school, perhaps because the car is old, the coach will pay attention to the shaking of the hood when starting halfway up the slope, so as to complete the prompt of starting halfway up the slope. However, for test vehicles, their power is generally sufficient. Idling at this time is different from when we drive the coach car, so we must pay special attention. Don't let the car stall, because it rocks too fast.

4. It is different from brake clutch and brake clutch. The biggest difference between the test car and the coach car is that the test car is often driven by some students who can drive, so they can pedal skillfully. However, because many students in driving schools are learning for the first time, they may tend to be soft during training, so the gap between the two cars may be particularly obvious, especially when braking, which may easily cause the car to stall out of control.