Is it okay to shift to N gear while driving?
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Shifting to N gear while driving is okay. Reasons: This situation generally doesn't have much impact because modern vehicles have relatively intelligent control systems. If you shift gears incorrectly, the system won't execute the command. Therefore, when driving normally, it's essential to pay attention to these small details to avoid potential dangers caused by minor mistakes. Additionally, for automatic transmission vehicles, it's best not to keep your hand on the gear shift lever while driving to prevent accidental mis-shifting due to slight movements. Automatic Transmission: The oil pump is driven by the engine's flywheel, and the transmission's cooling and hydraulic pressure come from the pressure generated by the oil pump's operation. When the car is running normally and shifted into neutral, the car continues to move at high speed, causing some components inside the transmission to rotate at high speed. Meanwhile, the engine idles, so the automatic transmission's oil pump also operates at the engine's idle speed. As a result, the hydraulic pressure and lubrication pressure (cooling) or flow rate generated are insufficient to supply the lubrication or cooling for the high-speed rotating components inside the automatic transmission. This can eventually lead to the transmission's internal clutch burning out due to insufficient cooling.