Can the proximity of 1st gear and reverse gear lead to mis-shifting?
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Reverse gear requires a certain amount of force to press down. While holding it down, push it to the left-front direction to engage. Without pressing down, a gentle push to the left-front engages 1st gear. This pressing-down action can be understood as unlocking the reverse gear lock, so mis-shifting is generally unlikely. Here is additional information: Reverse gear introduction: Reverse gear is a driving gear found in all vehicles, usually marked with a capital letter R. After shifting into reverse, the vehicle's movement direction is opposite to that of forward gears, enabling the car to move backward. Principle: When the driver moves the gear lever to the reverse position, the reverse output gear inside the transmission engages with the output shaft, driving the output shaft to rotate in the opposite direction, ultimately causing the wheels to rotate in reverse for reversing.