What is the method for starting an automatic transmission car after parking?

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NathanLynn
07/29/25 11:19pm
Automatic transmission car starting method after parking is: 1. Observe the surroundings to ensure safety before getting in the car, and fasten the seat belt after getting in; 2. Press the brake with your right foot and push the one-button start key; 3. Shift to D gear and release the handbrake. Automatic transmission means that the driver does not need to shift gears manually, and the vehicle will automatically select the appropriate gear according to the driving speed and traffic conditions. The automatic transmission gears are: 1. P gear is the parking gear and starting gear; 2. R gear is the reverse gear; 3. N gear is the neutral gear; 4. D gear is the forward gear, also known as the drive gear; 5. L gear is the low gear; 6. S gear is the sport mode.
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