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Q #714 - You're driving down a steep hill. Why could it be dangerous to keep the clutch down or roll in neutral for too long?
Driving in neutral or with the clutch down for long periods is known as 'coasting'. There will be no engine braking and your vehicle will pick up speed on downhill slopes. Coasting can be very dangerous because it reduces steering and braking control.
Fuel consumption will be higher
Your vehicle will pick up speed
It will damage the engine
It will wear tyres out more quickly

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