What does the 'R' stand for in an automatic transmission car?

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EmiliaFitz
07/24/25 10:08am
In an automatic transmission car, 'R' stands for Reverse gear. Here is an introduction to automatic transmission cars: 1. 'R' is the Reverse gear: When the driver needs to reverse the car, they must come to a complete stop before shifting into 'R' gear, otherwise it may damage the transmission gears. 2. 'R' gear is used for reversing: Usually, the driver needs to press the safety button on the shift lever before moving it to 'R' gear. It is absolutely forbidden to force the shift lever into 'R' gear when the vehicle is not completely stopped, as this can cause severe damage to the transmission. 3. 'P' in an automatic transmission is the Parking gear: This is the gear used when parking. 4. 'D' is the Drive gear: In this gear, the transmission operates between 1st and 4th overdrive gears, suitable for normal road driving.
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