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What are the driving tips for automatic transmission cars?

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RafaelRose
07/29/25 10:07am

Driving tips for automatic transmission cars: 1. After starting the engine, do not press the accelerator pedal before moving off, do not release the brake pedal when shifting gears, and avoid pressing the accelerator pedal too quickly or too hard after starting; 2. After reaching a certain speed, ease off the accelerator to shift up early and press the accelerator to shift down early; 3. When encountering a long steep slope, shift the gear selector from D to S or L to avoid repeated gear shifting; 4. When overtaking, quickly increase the throttle opening and try not to press the accelerator pedal all the way down; 5. Shift from a higher gear to a lower gear only after the speed has decreased; 6. When reversing over a step or other obstacle, press the accelerator pedal slowly and brake promptly after clearing the obstacle.

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Leila
08/13/25 1:01pm

As someone who drives an automatic car to work every day, I've found that smooth driving is key. When starting, gently press the accelerator to let the car accelerate naturally, avoiding sudden bursts; release the accelerator early before a red light to coast, then lightly apply the brakes to stop—this saves fuel and reduces brake wear. When parking, engage the P gear and apply the handbrake to prevent the car from moving. Just drive in D gear, avoiding unnecessary shifts unless on steep slopes where lower gears or sport mode are needed for speed control. Remember to stay patient in traffic, avoiding sudden acceleration or braking to protect the transmission. Regular maintenance is also crucial—check the transmission fluid every six months to ensure it's free of impurities. On long trips, use cruise control to reduce fatigue, but manually slow down for curves. These habits make the car more durable, ensure a comfortable and worry-free drive, and have helped me save a lot on fuel costs.

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Serenity
10/07/25 3:08am

Safety first, I never drive too fast. When driving an automatic car, avoid coasting in neutral as it can lead to loss of control; slow down in rainy weather and gently tap the brakes in advance to test the road surface. Reduce speed to a safe range before turning, and maintain a distance of at least two seconds from the car ahead. In emergencies, press the brake pedal firmly and hold it—ABS will assist with braking. On downhill slopes, avoid unnecessary gear shifts; use lower gears like L to rely on engine braking and prevent continuous brake failure. Also, pay attention to tire maintenance, regularly checking pressure to prevent skidding. In heavy fog, use fog lights and hazard lights, but avoid high beams that can dazzle. I emphasize these techniques because I once avoided an accident by braking timely on snowy roads, which reinforced my habit of safe driving to ensure a secure return from every trip.

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McMaria
11/20/25 4:30am

When I first learned to drive an automatic transmission, I was always careful with starting and stopping. After starting the engine, I would gently press the accelerator to move slowly, avoiding sudden jerks to prevent the car from shaking. Before shifting to reverse (R), I made sure the car was completely stopped. The parking sequence was: first press the brake to stop, shift to park (P), then engage the handbrake, and finally turn off the engine. While driving, avoid the temptation to accidentally press the gear shift button, as it can damage the transmission. When starting on a small slope, press the accelerator a bit deeper to prevent rolling back; normally, driving in drive (D) is convenient. If you hear any strange noises, stop to check or contact a mechanic. It's recommended for beginners to practice checking the rearview mirror when turning, mastering the distance, and gradually building confidence for smoother driving.

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