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How to Drive an Automatic Transmission Car for the First Time?

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Derek
07/29/25 6:49am

Taking Geely as an example, here's how to use an automatic transmission car: Geely automatic transmission cars are very easy to drive. You just need to understand what each gear means. Since automatic transmission cars don't require the driver to shift gears manually, there's no need to worry about stalling or similar issues. Simply shift the gear lever to the appropriate position and press the accelerator to move the car. Introduction to Geely's Gears: 1. The Geely BinYue has the following gears: R gear; N gear; P gear; D gear; M gear. 2. R gear: This is the reverse gear, which has the same function as the R gear in a manual transmission. Shift into R gear, press the accelerator, and the car will move backward. 3. N gear: This is the neutral gear, also the same as the neutral gear in a manual transmission. 4. P gear: Parking gear. You need to shift into P gear after parking; D gear, the drive gear. Shift into D gear, press the accelerator, and the car will move forward. The driver doesn't need to shift gears manually as the car will shift automatically.

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HannahMarie
08/12/25 10:55pm

It was my first time driving an automatic transmission car, and looking back, it felt quite novel. Sitting in the driver's seat, I first adjusted the seat position to ensure comfort, and buckling the seatbelt was a must to prevent accidents. Then, I pressed the brake pedal and turned the key to start the engine. The gear should be in the P (Park) position when starting, which is the parking position. Next, I moved the gear lever to D (Drive), the forward gear, which requires pressing the brake. Slowly releasing the brake, the car began to idle forward—definitely don’t step on the gas pedal abruptly to avoid the car jerking forward. Gently press the accelerator to speed up, and while driving, pay attention to the road ahead and the dashboard to maintain a steady speed. When braking, prepare early and avoid slamming on the brakes, or you might lunge forward. When parking, press the brake to stop completely, shift back to P (Park), and then engage the handbrake before turning off the engine. It’s recommended to practice starting and stopping in an empty parking lot to get familiar with the car’s feel. Beginners might feel nervous at first, but after a few tries, it becomes smoother. Remember to check the lights and rearview mirror before driving—safety first, and don’t rush onto the highway.

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ArcherDella
10/04/25 4:33am

Driving an automatic transmission car is quite simple, let's start with the basic operations. After sitting down, fasten your seatbelt securely, press the brake pedal, and start the engine. Ensure the gear is in the P (Park) position for a successful ignition. After starting, press the brake pedal and shift to D (Drive) to move forward, then release the brake to let the car glide forward automatically. Once moving, gently press the accelerator with your right foot to speed up, avoiding excessive force to prevent the car from jerking forward. While driving, hold the steering wheel firmly with both hands, keep your eyes on the road ahead and the side mirrors, and maintain a safe distance from other vehicles. To slow down, release the accelerator and let the car coast on inertia, applying the brake when necessary. When parking, come to a complete stop, shift to P (Park), engage the parking brake, and turn off the engine. With an automatic transmission, there's no clutch pedal, so keep your left foot idle and use your right foot for both the accelerator and brake, ensuring not to mix them up. Common mistakes beginners make include braking too abruptly or accelerating too aggressively. It's advisable to practice starting and stopping in quiet areas to gradually get a feel for it without panicking.

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LaGemma
11/17/25 6:09am

The first time I drove an automatic transmission was when I was young, and it felt very effortless. Sit down, adjust the seat, fasten the seatbelt, and press the brake to start the car. The car can only be started when the gear is in P. Then shift to D, release the brake, and the car will glide forward. Lightly press the accelerator, and it will start moving. While driving, pay attention to the road and avoid distractions. Brake to slow down or stop, shift to P, and turn off the engine. Beginners should be careful not to mistake the accelerator for the brake. It's recommended to practice in an open area to get the hang of it quickly.

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VanSavannah
01/07/26 7:45am

Wow, driving an automatic for the first time is super easy. Get in, fasten your seatbelt, press the brake to start the car, and shift to D. Release the brake and the car moves forward, gently press the accelerator to speed up—don't be too aggressive. Keep your eyes on the road and hands on the wheel, it's a breeze. To stop, press the brake, shift to P, and turn off the engine. Remember to practice a few times in an empty space. Safety is important, don't drive too fast. Don't be nervous at first, you'll get the hang of it with practice. No clutch in an automatic makes things much simpler—give it a try on the road.

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