Do motorcycles have automatic transmissions?
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Motor vehicles have automatic transmissions. Here are the specific introductions to the gear positions of a car: P gear is the parking gear: When the gear lever is in the P position, the transmission is in neutral inside, but the output shaft is mechanically locked. At this time, the car will stop in place even without stepping on the brake, and it is generally used for long-term parking of the car. When shifting into P gear, the car must be completely stationary. Do not shift into P gear when the car has not come to a complete stop, and the handbrake must be engaged. When parking on a slope, you need to engage the handbrake first and then shift into P gear. R gear is the reverse gear: When the gear lever is in the R position, the rotation direction of the transmission's output shaft is opposite to that of the engine, allowing the car to move backward. When shifting into R gear, the car must be completely stationary. Do not shift into R gear when the car has not come to a complete stop. N gear is the neutral gear: When the gear lever is in the N position, the gears inside the transmission are in idle rotation, and the clutch is not engaged, so the load on the transmission is minimized at this time. N gear is generally used for short-term parking, such as waiting at a red light, and the transmission should also be in N gear when the car is being towed.