Can You Shift to Neutral While Driving an Automatic Car?
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It is not advisable to shift to neutral while driving an automatic car. The reasons are as follows: 1. Shifting to neutral while driving an automatic car reduces the braking force, increasing the risk of rear-end collisions. When the car is in neutral and coasting, the connection between the engine and the drive wheels is lost, and the car moves forward solely by inertia. In case of an emergency requiring braking, all the braking force must be provided by the brakes alone. However, when coasting in gear, the engine itself provides some resistance, which, combined with the brakes, shortens the braking distance. 2. Shifting to neutral does not save fuel; sometimes it even consumes more. This is related to the working mechanism of fuel-injected engines. Fuel-injected engines determine the amount of fuel injection based on the computer program, so shifting to neutral does not save fuel.