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After opening the proper door, sit in the front seat with the circle in front of you. Now you will need a key (if you haven't already used one to unlock the door) to fit the ignition. The ignition will be a small metal circle with a slit in it found on the front of the dash or on the the steering column. Push the petal all the way one the left with your left foot to the floor(this will be the brake in a car with automatic transmission or the clutch with manual). Assuming the car is a manual you will also need to use your right foot to press down the brake (in the middle) to keep the car from moving until you are ready. Now with the clutch to the floor and brake depresed as far as it will go put the key in the ignition and turn it to thr right or foreward. With the car running removing you foot from the break this will allow it to move freely acording to the laws of gravity providing you are on a slope. Be sure to release the parking break. Now put the shifter in the position denoted with a 1 to go foreward or R to reverse. Slowly, very slowly raise the clutch petal as you gain momentum you can accelerate with the petal furthest to the right. BUT only so much now you'll need to shift to second gear. Release the right petal (gas petal or accelerator) and press the clutch again to the floor, now move the shifter to the position denoted with a 2. And again slowly release the clutch and depress the gas. To stop clutch to floor and depress the middle (or brake petal). While doing these you will also need to dircet the vehicle by means of the circle in front of you (know as steering wheel). This should be intuitive.
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