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    Stop the car, turn on the hazard lights and shift into reverse gear. This is the first and most logical step. For manual gearboxes, shifting to reverse is not much different from shifting to first: let the machine come to a complete stop, press the clutch and brake pedals, shift the gear lever to R (reverse) and start moving. In some cars, to move the lever into reverse gear, you need to press a button on it, in some you need to push the lever down to shift, and in some it is done without any special action. In the case of automatic transmissions, things work a little differently: of course, you will not have a clutch pedal, but depending on the configuration of the car, you will need to press either the brake pedal or a button on the lever. Common to the automata is that you will need to pull the lever to the R position.

    Set up mirrors. By adjusting the mirrors, you can better control what is happening outside the car. Some don't touch them at all, while others like to lower the passenger-side mirror to show the rear wheel. It all comes down to personal preference and experience. Over time, you will become accustomed to the overall dimensions of your car, and you will no longer need to adjust the mirrors.

    Turn around, or don't turn around. When driving in reverse gear, it is a big dilemma: should you only look in the mirrors, or turn to look through the rear window? Turning is taught in driving courses, but is it really necessary? Looking out the rear window gives you a better sense of the actual distances, but you also leave the driver's side out of sight, which means you have to constantly turn and watch what is happening there. In addition, some cars do not have a rear window, or it may be too small to see through. On the other hand, driving on mirrors requires a good knowledge of the vehicle's dimensions and general position on the road. If you are driving an American car (made primarily for the American market), then you probably noticed the warning "Objects in mirror are closer than they appear". This can be a problem as it creates a false sense of space, especially when you consider the fact that objects in the interior mirror are usually larger than they appear. However, this can be easily fixed, you only need to lower the mirrors to see the rear wheels and rear bumper better. This is a good guideline: you can trust them, because they also seem closer and correspond in size to the surrounding objects.

    Drive slowly. Generally, reverse gear is the most powerful gear in a vehicle; this means that it gives the strongest jerk, and the movement starts much faster than in first gear. You must take this into account and dose the power wisely.

    "Right is left and left is right." Despite the fact that many people mention this when it comes to driving in reverse, this statement is only true if you imagine the front of the car turning. When driving in reverse and turning the steering wheel to the left, the car will turn left because you want to turn left the rear of the car. In response to the rear of the vehicle turning to the left, the front of the vehicle will turn to the right. This is only because the steering wheel is turning the front wheels, but you are still turning left, right?

    GIVE REVERSE. Simple. Express. Refuse from what has been said or done before. There was no particularly obscenity in the poem, but the teacher raised a fuss. Volodka was in big trouble ... Zherebud somehow managed to reverse it, and everything worked out(V. Shefner. Sister of sorrow). I lost control over the events ... And Misha, feeling that he was responsible for the outcome of the case, unexpectedly backed up ... - Gennady Nikolaevich, take a taxi and go to the main office. I'll manage here alone(A. Rodin. Phone call).

    Phrasebook Russian literary language. - M .: Astrel, AST... A.I. Fedorov. 2008.

    See what "Back up" is in other dictionaries:

      back up- back down, back down, back down, give up your words, deny your words, hang up, back down, go into the bushes Dictionary of Russian synonyms ... Synonym dictionary

      Back up / back up- Simple. To deviate from what was said, done, from previous views, beliefs, actions. BMS 1998, 605; SHZF 2001, 59; FSRYa, 508; F 1, 132 ...

      BACK UP. GIVE REVERSE. Simple. Express. Refuse from what has been said or done before. There was no particularly obscenity in the poem, but the teacher raised a fuss. Volodka was in big trouble ... Zherebud somehow managed to give this ... ... Phraseological dictionary of the Russian literary language

      rear- back up action ...

      STROKE- Take / take someone on the move. Arch. Subordinate to whom l. yourself. AOC 4, 83. Back up / back up. Simple. To deviate from what was said, done, from previous views, beliefs, actions. BMS 1998, 605; SHZF 2001, 59; FSRYa, 508; F 1, 132. Give / give ... Big dictionary Russian sayings

      to give- power to give possession, causation of the will to give action time to give possession, causation of guarantees to give action to give a ball organization to fight an action to give a big interview to an action, an object to bribe an action, causation to give power ... ... Verb collocation of non-subject names

      move- (not) to slow down the change, it is not enough to reverse the action to give full swing to the action to set the action to run, causation to slow down the change, it is not enough to slow down the change, it is not enough to go full swing action, an indirect object to change the course ... ... Verb collocation of non-subject names

      move- a (y), sentence; on the go / de and on the go /, on the go / de and on the go /; pl. moves /; m. see also. on the move, on the whole course, direct move 1., direct move 2 ... Dictionary of many expressions

      rear- yaya, her. 1. Behind, behind (opposite: front). Three paws. Z her wheel. Third axis of the vehicle. Z. pocket. On her porch. Sit at the back. 2. Directional backward, reverse direction (about the course). Give z. move. Crash in the back ... ... encyclopedic Dictionary

    Back up BACK UP. GIVE REVERSE. Simple. Express. Refuse from what has been said or done before. There was no particularly obscenity in the poem, but the teacher raised a fuss. Volodka was in big trouble ... Zherebud somehow managed to reverse it, and everything worked out(V. Shefner. Sister of sorrow). I lost control over the events ... And Misha, feeling that he was responsible for the outcome of the case, unexpectedly backed up ... - Gennady Nikolaevich, take a taxi and go to the main office. I'll manage here alone(A. Rodin. Phone call).

    Phraseological dictionary of the Russian literary language. - M .: Astrel, AST... A.I. Fedorov. 2008.

    See what "Back up" is in other dictionaries:

      back up- go into the bushes, back down, back down, hang up, give up your words, back down, deny your words, back down Dictionary of Russian synonyms ... Synonym dictionary

      back up- - Topics oil and gas industry EN back up ... Technical translator's guide

      BACK UP- see FIVE ... Big Dictionary of Economics

      Back up / back up- Simple. To deviate from what was said, done, from previous views, beliefs, actions. BMS 1998, 605; SHZF 2001, 59; FSRYa, 508; F 1, 132 ...

      BACK UP. GIVE REVERSE. Simple. Express. Refuse from what has been said or done before. There was no particularly obscenity in the poem, but the teacher raised a fuss. Volodka was in big trouble ... Zherebud somehow managed to give this ... ... Phraseological dictionary of the Russian literary language

      GIVE, GIVE- inform, make, etc. Back up (Aback; make sternway) tell the ship to back up. D. volley (Fire a broad side) to produce a volley. Let your foot (right or left) press the vertical control pedal of the aircraft's rudder. D. so much ... ... Marine dictionary

      STROKE- Take / take someone on the move. Arch. Subordinate to whom l. yourself. AOC 4, 83. Back up / back up. Simple. To deviate from what was said, done, from previous views, beliefs, actions. BMS 1998, 605; SHZF 2001, 59; FSRYa, 508; F 1, 132. Give / give ... A large dictionary of Russian sayings

      to give- (not) give a reason for possession, causation (not) give rest to possession, causation (not) give full presentation possession, causation power to give possession, causation of the will to give action time to give possession, causation to give time ... ... Verb collocation of non-subject names

      STROKE- STROKE, a (y), about the course, in (on) the course and the course, pl. moves, s, moves, s and moves, s, husband. 1. see walk. 2. (on the move, on the move). Movement in what n. direction. Two hours of walking (i.e. walking takes two hours). Throughout the course (also translated: in the midst of what ... ... Explanatory dictionary Ozhegova

      Submarines*- Under this name we mean special completely closed vessels in which a person can swim under water for some time. For the combat type of the submarine, the Americans take the Holland submarine, which is being built by them, by P. (see at the end of the article), the area of ​​operation of which ... ... Encyclopedic Dictionary of F.A. Brockhaus and I.A. Efron