What is the best parking procedure for an automatic transmission car?
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Automatic transmission car parking procedure: Step on the brake to slow down and come to a stop; After stopping, shift to N (Neutral) gear; engage the parking brake; release the foot brake and confirm the vehicle is stationary; Press the foot brake again, shift to P (Park) gear, and turn off the engine. This method requires first shifting to N gear, then engaging the parking brake, followed by releasing the foot brake, pressing the foot brake again to shift to P gear, and then turning off the engine. Driving an automatic transmission car: Definition of automatic transmission: Automatic transmission typically refers to the car's automatic gear-shifting mechanism, where the automatic transmission's control system selects the appropriate gear based on the engine's speed and load during driving, thereby replacing the driver's subjective judgment of timing and gear-shifting operations. Automatic transmission gear division: Automatic transmission cars have six gears, from top to bottom: P, R, N, D, S, L.