What are the precautions for beginners driving automatic transmission vehicles?
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Beginners should note that automatic transmission vehicles only have brake and accelerator pedals. Press and release them gently, avoid sudden acceleration. Before shifting gears, the brake must be fully depressed; before driving, the handbrake must be completely released. When reversing, always control the speed by braking and pay attention to obstacles on both sides. Detailed introduction to precautions for driving automatic transmission vehicles: The vehicle can only start in P (Park) or N (Neutral) gear. When shifting from P gear, the brake must be pressed. Never coast in N gear while driving, as the automatic transmission requires lubrication. When the gear is in N while driving, the oil pump cannot supply oil normally for lubrication, which will cause the temperature of transmission components to rise, leading to complete damage. When parking after driving, the automatic transmission vehicle must be turned off and shifted to P gear before the key can be removed. Principles for beginners on the road: Before driving, mentally rehearse the essentials of driving. When encountering lane cutting, obstacles, or potholes, slow down and then avoid them, never swerve left or right randomly. In complex road conditions, slow down, stay calm, and don't be afraid of being urged by vehicles behind. Always check the rearview mirror, and before changing lanes, always use the turn signal and confirm safety by checking the rearview mirror before turning.