What are the precautions for driving an automatic transmission car?
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Precautions for driving an automatic transmission car are: 1. Automatic transmission cars have protection and interlock functions for dangerous actions. You can freely switch between D gear and N gear, but switching from D gear to R gear or P gear incorrectly can be dangerous; 2. When parked on a steep slope where gravity exceeds the power at idle speed, the car may roll back. You should use the handbrake to start; 3. Prolonged coasting in neutral can lead to insufficient oil pressure in the hydraulic lines of the automatic transmission, increasing friction, reducing lubrication effectiveness, and damaging the friction plates inside the transmission; 4. When parking or idling for a long time, first press the brake and shift to N gear, engage the handbrake and release the brake pedal. After the vehicle is completely stopped, shift to P gear.