You should use your right foot to press the gas and brake pedals. Use your left foot to press down on the clutch.

Typically first gear will be left and up, second gear will be left and down, third gear will be centered and up, fourth gear will be centered and down, fifth gear will be right and up, and reverse will be right and down. Pushing the stick shift into the center will put the truck in neutral.

Remember to buckle your seatbelt before you start the truck.

If your emergency brake is on, you don’t have to push your brake pedal as hard as you normally would.

Release the brake. Disengage your emergency brake, if it’s on, and lift your foot off the brake pedal. Your truck can now move forward. [9] X Research source

If you stall out, simply turn off the truck and repeat the process over again.

As you drive the truck, you’ll hear the engine rev and overwork as you move faster. Staying in a gear that’s too low for the speed that you’re going may damage your transmission.

You won’t be able to move the stick shift without pressing down on the clutch first. This move should happen in one fluid motion.

Being in the right gear will make your truck more fuel efficient.

You never really have to downshift into first gear because second gear doesn’t require high RPM.