What are the Honda gear introductions?
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Here is the introduction to the gears of a Honda automatic transmission vehicle: Park and Reverse Gears: P gear is the park gear: When the gear lever is shifted into this position, the drive wheels are mechanically locked, commonly known as the handbrake; R gear is the reverse gear: It can only be engaged after the vehicle has come to a complete stop and is used for reversing the vehicle, such as when parking in reverse. Neutral and Drive Gears: N gear is the neutral position: When the gear lever is moved into this position, the transmission does not engage any gear, and there is no power output after shifting into this gear. D gear is the drive position (regular shifting program): When the gear lever is moved into this position, the transmission automatically shifts up or down within the engine speed range, with the shift points depending on engine load, the driver's driving style, and vehicle speed.