What are the hazards of parking in neutral with the handbrake on?

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MacAaron
07/29/25 8:52am
Parking in neutral with the handbrake on does not pose any hazards. For manual transmission vehicles, there is no specific rule about whether to engage the handbrake first or shift to neutral first when parking. As long as the foot brake is pressed, neither action will significantly impact the car's transmission, nor will it cause any shock to the transmission upon restarting. For vehicles with a push-button start, parking in neutral with the handbrake on is not possible because the car cannot be locked unless it is shifted into P (Park). In automatic transmissions, both the N (Neutral) and P (Park) gears serve the same purpose of allowing the engine to be turned off. When the car is in N gear, the transmission gears are disengaged, whereas in P gear, they are engaged. The typical parking procedure for an automatic transmission is to press the brake, engage the handbrake, shift to N gear, release the foot brake, turn off the engine, shift to P gear, and then turn off the power and remove the key.
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