How Many Feet Should Be Used to Operate an Automatic Transmission?
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It is better to operate an automatic transmission car with one foot. Here are the details: 1. Whether it is a manual or automatic transmission car, the right foot is used to control the accelerator and brake: automatic transmissions do not have a clutch, so during normal driving, the left foot rests on the floor in standby mode, while the right foot controls the accelerator and brake. 2. Automatic transmission vehicles cannot be towed: automatic transmissions use hydraulic drive, which is different from the gear settings of manual transmissions. 3. Automatic transmission cars may roll back when starting on a slope: the idle creep force of an automatic transmission is limited. When the car is parked on a steep slope, the gravity of the car often exceeds the creep force at idle. In this case, some cars will automatically increase fuel injection, while others may roll backward.