What does the clutch do in a bus?
What does the clutch do in a bus? The clutch connects and separates two power transmission shafts; a crankshaft from the engine and a driveshaft to the wheels. When the clutch is engaged, the two shafts are linked together and the wheels can move in response to the engine's motion.
Should you go into neutral at traffic lights manual?
Many manual transmission experts recommend sitting through the traffic light in neutral, the main reason being that keeping the clutch pedal depressed causes unnecessary wear on the transmission. Clutch pedals are designed to disengage the clutch only long enough to change gears.