What is the correct way to descend a long slope with an automatic transmission?
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When descending a long slope with an automatic transmission, the correct methods are: 1. Release the accelerator in advance to descend at a low speed; 2. Shift the vehicle's gear to L (Low) mode. The starting procedure for an automatic transmission vehicle is: 1. Sit in the driver's seat and press the start button to activate ACC mode; 2. Press the start button again for vehicle self-check; 3. Depress the brake pedal and press the start button to ignite the engine; 4. Depress the foot brake, shift to D (Drive) mode, and release the handbrake. Automatic transmissions don't require manual gear shifting by the driver - the vehicle automatically selects appropriate gears based on speed and traffic conditions. The gear positions include: 1. P (Park) for parking and starting; 2. R (Reverse) for backing up; 3. N (Neutral) for freewheeling; 4. D (Drive) for forward movement; 5. L (Low) for low-speed driving; 6. S (Sport) for sport mode.