A car drive typically begins with the driver entering the vehicle, fastening their seatbelt, and starting the engine using a key or push-button ignition. Once the car is on, the dashboard lights up, displaying important information such as fuel level, speed, engine status, and more.
The driver uses the gear selector to shift into drive or first gear. With a gentle press on the accelerator pedal, the car begins to move forward. The steering wheel is used to guide the direction, while the brake pedal controls stopping or slowing down.
A car drive typically begins with the driver entering the vehicle, fastening their seatbelt, and starting the engine using a key or push-button ignition. Once the car is on, the dashboard lights up, displaying important information such as fuel level, speed, engine status, and more.
The driver uses the gear selector to shift into drive or first gear. With a gentle press on the accelerator pedal, the car begins to move forward. The steering wheel is used to guide the direction, while the brake pedal controls stopping or slowing down.