I failed my P's today because of "clutch coasting and freewheeling" according to the instructor. She said that if I didn't do that I would have a near perfect score. Anyway, I asked her about it but she didn't give me a clear answer.
What is it? I can't seem to find any information on it.
When I slow down coming up to a roundabout or corner or whatever, I put my feet on both the clutch and brake and just change down gears without removing my foot from the clutch. Is that wrong? A few people have told me it is, while others have said it is correct. If it is wrong, am I supposed to keep one foot on the brake and as I'm changing down gears ( 4th to 3rd to 2nd then 1st) do I take my foot off the clutch for each gear? I tried doing that after the test today as I was driving home but whenever I remove my foot from the clutch after changing down a gear, the car always jerks a bit. Is that because I haven't slowed down enough?
Anyway, I hope this makes sense. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
What is it? I can't seem to find any information on it.
When I slow down coming up to a roundabout or corner or whatever, I put my feet on both the clutch and brake and just change down gears without removing my foot from the clutch. Is that wrong? A few people have told me it is, while others have said it is correct. If it is wrong, am I supposed to keep one foot on the brake and as I'm changing down gears ( 4th to 3rd to 2nd then 1st) do I take my foot off the clutch for each gear? I tried doing that after the test today as I was driving home but whenever I remove my foot from the clutch after changing down a gear, the car always jerks a bit. Is that because I haven't slowed down enough?
Anyway, I hope this makes sense. Any help would be greatly appreciated.