What Causes a Vehicle to Roll Back?
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Here are the specific reasons for a vehicle rolling back: 1. Parking brake not engaged causing rollback: The driver did not press the brake pedal or pull the handbrake, causing the vehicle to roll back due to inertia. 2. Insufficient power leading to rollback: Insufficient power in neutral or limited power at idle, combined with a steep slope, may cause rollback when the vehicle is in D gear due to inadequate power. 3. Delayed power delivery causing rollback: Some automatic transmission models experience a delay in power delivery when releasing the brake and pressing the accelerator, which can also result in rollback.