Is Reverse Gear N or D?

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DiGriffin
07/24/25 7:30pm
Reverse gear is neither N nor D, but R. Below is an introduction to car gear positions: 1. P (Park): The parking gear. When the vehicle is completely stationary, press the unlock button at the front of the gear lever to shift into P. 2. R (Reverse): The reverse gear. When the vehicle is completely stationary, press the brake pedal, then press the unlock button at the front of the gear lever to shift into R. After releasing the brake pedal, gently press the accelerator to move the vehicle backward. 3. N (Neutral): The neutral gear. You can directly shift from R or D into N. To shift out of N, you need to press the brake pedal. 4. D (Drive): The forward gear. You can directly shift from N into D. This gear is generally used when the vehicle is moving forward, and the system will automatically shift up or down based on engine load and speed.
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