What does parking mean?

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Daniela
07/28/25 8:12pm
Parking means stopping the vehicle. Here is some relevant knowledge about parking: 1. Handbrake principle: Similar to bicycle brake cables; the handbrake system uses steel wire cables for braking. When the handbrake is pulled up, the brake shoes grip the brake pads, achieving handbrake braking. 2. When using the handbrake, pay attention to the following points: Do not use the handbrake while driving; the handbrake is mainly used for stopping and parking. If the handbrake is pulled while the car is moving at high speed, it can easily cause one of the rear wheels to lock up, leading to skidding and accidents. Avoid parking on slopes for extended periods using only the handbrake. Parking on slopes for long durations solely with the handbrake will accelerate the wear of the handbrake cable. Even if the metal components have good elasticity, maintaining the same shape for a long time can cause deformation, resulting in a loosened handbrake or cable breakage.
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VanMason
08/11/25 11:57pm
Parking means stopping the car. When we drive to our destination and need to securely park the vehicle in a certain spot, that's when we engage the parking function. The most common operation I perform is pulling up the handbrake, especially when parking on a slope—it must be tightened to prevent the car from rolling. For automatic transmission vehicles, shifting into P (Park) mode puts the car in a parked state, locking the transmission to ensure it doesn't move. Actually, parking can be divided into two types: temporary stopping and long-term parking. The former might only require using the electronic parking brake along with D (Drive) gear, while the latter requires completely turning off the engine and locking the car. Speaking of which, it's important to regularly check the handbrake cable. Last year, my car's handbrake travel became longer due to a loose cable, resulting in insufficient braking force. Improper parking can easily lead to dangerous situations, especially on slopes where it might damage other vehicles, so we must never be careless.
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ElenaMarie
09/30/25 6:53am
I think parking is the operational procedure to safely bring the vehicle to a complete stop. When I first learned to drive, the instructor repeatedly emphasized that after stopping the car, you must remember three steps: press the brake pedal, shift to neutral, and firmly engage the handbrake. Nowadays, new cars come with the AUTO HOLD function, which allows automatic parking by lightly pressing the brake pedal at a red light, and you can simply press the accelerator to move when the light turns green. For long-term parking, it's also important to park on a level surface to prevent suspension strain and to straighten the steering wheel to reduce the load on the steering system. Every time I park, I check the dashboard to see if the parking indicator light is on to confirm completion. Developing good parking habits is crucial for safety; otherwise, if the handbrake isn't engaged and the car rolls downhill, it could be disastrous.
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