Bent of misadjusted shift linkage?
If you have a manual gearbox you should use neutral AND foot brake at traffic lights. If you have automatic you can leave it in Drive with your foot firmly on the foot brake. (Some instructors would tell you to move it to neutral and keep your foot on the foot brake.)
Put your foot on the brake and keep it firmly there as long as you want to stop. ABS will do the rest.
He held her hand firmly.He was firmly set on his opinion.You are firmly in the wrong.
Squeeze in the clutch lever. To go from Neutral to 1st, you squeeze in the clutch and on most bikes press down on the shift pedal. To get to 2nd through 6th, squeeze the clutch, and lift firmly up on the pedal. Lift up as far as it will go, otherwise you will have shifted into Neutral.
To effectively stop a bicycle in an emergency situation, squeeze both brakes firmly while keeping your weight centered and your body upright. Avoid using only the front brake to prevent flipping over, and try to steer straight to maintain control. Practice emergency braking techniques in a safe environment to improve your skills and reaction time.
On the right side of the floorboard, front passenger seat there is a triangular shaped piece of plastic. Remove this plastic, there is the reset button behind it, firmly press down the button to reset
No, "firmly" is an adverb, not a verb. It is used to describe how an action is performed, such as "he held the rope firmly."
"Firmly" is an adverb. It is used to describe how an action is done, indicating the level of strength or intensity. Examples include "She firmly closed the door" or "He firmly believes in his principles."
"I don't firmly understand this".
"The spade was dug firmly into the ground"
The word "firmly", meaning "in a firm manner", is an adverb.
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