What are the parking techniques for automatic transmission cars?
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Automatic transmission parking techniques are: 1. Press the foot brake to stop the car. 2. Shift the gear from D to N. 3. Pull the handbrake and turn off the engine. 4. Release the foot brake, but do not turn off the power (to confirm that the car is completely stopped under the effect of the handbrake). 5. Press the foot brake and shift the gear from N to P. 6. Release the foot brake. 7. Turn the key back, turn off the power, and pull out the key. The following is an explanation of automatic transmission car gears: 1. P—Parking, parking gear, starting gear. When the car is parked and not in use, the gear is in this position, and the wheels are mechanically locked to prevent rolling. 2. R—Reverse, reverse gear. Used when reversing. 3. N—Neutral, neutral gear. Used when temporarily stopping (such as at a red light). Note that this gear position means neutral, and to prevent the car from rolling on a slope, the brake must be pressed. 4. D—Drive, forward gear, also known as driving gear. Used when moving forward.