Should You Engage the Handbrake or Shift Gears First in an Automatic Transmission Car?
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In an automatic transmission car, you should shift gears first and then release the handbrake. The related explanations are as follows: 1. The safest way to start an automatic transmission car: The safest way to start an automatic transmission car is to press the foot brake, shift to D gear, release the handbrake, then release the foot brake, and finally press the accelerator to start. If the car is equipped with an electronic handbrake, it will automatically release under idle engine conditions after closing the door, fastening the seat belt, and lightly pressing the accelerator. 2. How the P gear works: The letter P in P gear stands for 'park,' meaning the parking gear. When in P gear, a pawl installed on the transmission housing meshes with the gears inside the transmission, locking the entire transmission's drive components, thereby securing the entire car's drivetrain to prevent the car from rolling when the handbrake is forgotten.