What is the L gear in Toyota?
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Automatic transmission cars have six gear positions in total, arranged from top to bottom as follows: P, R, N, D, L. Below are the relevant introductions: 1. P——Parking, the parking gear, also the starting gear: When the gear is in this position, the wheels are mechanically locked to prevent rolling. 2. R——Reverse, the reverse gear: Used when reversing. 3. D——Drive, the forward gear: Also known as the driving gear. 4. N——Neutral, the neutral gear: Used when temporarily stopping. Note that this gear position indicates neutral, and to prevent the vehicle from rolling on a slope, the brake should be pressed. 5. L——Low, the low-speed gear: When going downhill or on a long-distance slope, placing the gear in this position limits the car's gear to automatically stay in the lowest gear, allowing the car to use engine power for braking when going downhill. This prevents the driver from having to press the brake for a long time, which could cause the brake pads to overheat and lead to danger.