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What should I do if there is a slow-moving vehicle in front of a steep slope?

Uphill or downhill?

In short, overtaking on curves is strictly prohibited! After passing a curve and facing a straight road ahead, first stick out the front of the car and observe to make sure there is no car and then downshift to overtake. The sooner the better.

Follow him downhill, shift into low gear and lift the clutch. In a word: control the speed.

If you are going uphill, are you worried about being overloaded and unable to go up? There is no way, who told you to overload.

Climbing with overload actually depends on luck. It is really annoying when you encounter a slow speed ahead and it happens to be in a curve. I encountered it for a while. I was in a van without a low-speed gear, and it was overloaded. The heavy truck in front of me was slowly climbing uphill with a low-speed gear (very selfish, fuck him eight times...**). If I use his slow speed It can't go up at all, the clutch is slipping and the power is not enough (if you are going downhill in first gear, a speed of more than 30 per hour is enough). Although it was a straight line, the car happened to be passing by, so I had to go back, but my balls hurt and I couldn't go up, so I turned around and gave up.

Actually blame me, if it is not overloaded, it will be fine. It is easy to go downhill when going uphill, and it is easy to go uphill when going downhill. If it's fully loaded, I'm worried about the brakes going uphill, and the brakes are very low when going downhill, and I'm worried about the brakes being overloaded.

In the final analysis, overloading is to blame, especially overloading a van, which is absolutely dangerous. The front disc brake doesn't hold up at all, there's no retarder, and for a truck, using engine braking for coasting with gear is just a joke. Retarder is a must! ! !

If you are driving a car, there is no need to worry. It is not fully loaded. The car is very light and has sufficient power. What are you worried about?