ok my problem is ill be going down the road in 10th and a light will turn red so ill start down shifting I get to 7th and then slow down a lot to stop but then it turns green and I always grind every gear trying to find which one to put it in how can I stop this. and also what do I when this happens going up steep hills and there's redlights at top and bottom of hill please help
Shifting at a red light
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by jdr1989, Apr 13, 2013.
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Look at your speed. That will determine what gear you should be in. Then bring your rpm's up to where they should be to put it in that gear. Don"t panic and don't just start revving it up and trying every gear.
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pay attention to your road speed and learn when to shift THAT WAY too.
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You're supposed to continue to downshift as you slow down; not downshift once, then just brake to stop. Then, once the light turns green, you're already in the correct gear to take off again.
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At the company Im with they have us skip a we shift down. At school I learned to hit every gear on the way down. With my 10 speed now I slow to 30 and go into 7th, then 15 and get 5th, then 2nd right before you stop. I lik it much better, and Im always in gear if a light turns.
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if you are not in gear and just rolling in nuetral you are not in control of your truck
if you need to make yourself a note with what speeds to be in what gear and paste it to the dashboard
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You need to learn what gear is relevent at what road speed and engine speed. Write them down to begin with and stick it on the dash and dedicate yourself to learn them. A quick look at the speedo and the RPM and you should know what gear to select. Many years ago my old trainer told me there are two possible gears for every road speed, one at 1100rpm and the other at 1600rpm. Every truck is different because of gearing, type of transmission etc but the theory is right.
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smith system-get the big picture..observe lights tht are stale(one color for an extended period of time), chances are its going to change soon..So start easing ouf of the throttle and prepare to slow down.
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