VC-022 — Clutch Before Stopping
Question
In a manual vehicle, why do you press the clutch just before coming to a stop?
A. To prevent the engine from stalling B. To make the vehicle go faster C. To activate the brake lights
Correct answer: A
Explanation
Pressing the clutch just before stopping disconnects the engine so it does not stall. It does not increase speed, and the brake lights are triggered by the brake, not the clutch.
Source basis
- Original question generated from the verified control Clutch and topic Vehicle Controls. Original wording and distractors; no question bank copied. Source basis:
official_manual.
Variants
- VC-004 — variant_of (related question on the same concept)
Ontology VC-022 — Clutch Before Stopping [relates] Vehicle Controls VC-022 — Clutch Before Stopping [relates] Clutch VC-022 — Clutch Before Stopping [relates] VC-004
Connections
- Vehicle Controls — covers_topic, source: 2026-06-28
- Clutch — assesses_control, source: 2026-06-28
- NaTIS Learner Driver Manual — derived_from_source, source: 2026-06-28