What is the correct operation for parking an automatic transmission car?
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Automatic transmission parking steps: Press the brake pedal to slow down and come to a complete stop; After the vehicle is stationary, shift to N (Neutral) gear; Engage the parking brake; Release the foot brake and confirm the vehicle is securely stopped; Press the foot brake again and shift to P (Park) gear; Turn off the engine and exit the vehicle. Below is an introduction to automatic transmission-related information: 1. As the name suggests, an automatic transmission does not require the driver to manually shift gears. The vehicle automatically selects the appropriate gear based on driving speed and traffic conditions. A typical automatic transmission car has six gear positions, from top to bottom: P, R, N, D, S, L. 2. When parking, the most correct parking sequence is to first stop the vehicle, then shift to neutral after stopping, engage the parking brake, and then shift to P gear. In fact, you can also shift directly to P gear, mainly when parking in a parking lot. If parking on the road, after stopping, turn off the engine, remove the key, and finally release the brake. The engine can be turned off after shifting to P gear or even without shifting to P gear.