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How to stop the computer flat car smoothly
Correct and safe brakes should be put on first and then released. The so-called "brake first and then release" means to brake first, wait for the speed to decrease, then step on the clutch and shift to the appropriate gear.

Step on the brakes from light to heavy. As the vehicle speed decreases, the brakes gradually recover (note that it is a dynamic process). At the moment of stopping, your brakes just receive a natural state (they will not be fully released until they stop), so that people in the car will not feel a little forward.

Light-heavy-light (to control the strength of stepping on the brake pedal with your right foot, push slowly first, and then slowly withdraw the force). Step on the brake pedal from light to heavy, and then from heavy to light when the car is about to stop.

It means: if there is no parking position limit, lightly step on the service brake pedal until it comes to a complete stop; If there is a parking space limit, step lightly so that the car can't stop at the parking position, step harder, and then turn from heavy to light when the car is about to stop. In other words, at the moment of parking, you must keep a light braking force.