Does coasting in neutral make it difficult to shift gears again?
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When driving a motor vehicle down a long slope, coasting in neutral can make it difficult to shift gears again. Here is a related introduction to the various gears of an automatic transmission car: P gear: That is, the parking gear, which uses the mechanical device in the transmission to lock the rotating part of the car. It must be used when the vehicle is completely stopped. In addition, when the car is turned off, the gear must also be in P gear. N gear: That is, the neutral gear. Generally, when parking briefly, you will shift into neutral. At this time, the right foot can leave the brake pedal to rest. However, if you are on a slope, you still need to step on the brake, otherwise the car will roll, unless you pull the handbrake or electronic brake. D gear: The drive gear. When shifting into D gear, the driver only needs to control the accelerator pedal to control the speed. The transmission will automatically determine the gear based on the accelerator size and speed, without the need for manual shifting.