What letter represents neutral gear?

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CassandraLee
07/29/25 5:59pm
Neutral gear is represented by the letter 'N'. In this gear position, there is no connection between the car engine and the transmission, meaning they are completely disengaged. This gear is used for temporary stops (such as at red lights). To prevent the vehicle from rolling on slopes, always keep your foot on the brake. Common automatic transmission vehicles also have P, D, R, S, and L gear positions: P stands for Park; D stands for Drive; R stands for Reverse; S stands for Sport mode; L stands for Low gear. Automatic transmissions eliminate the need for manual gear shifting while driving, offering advantages over manual transmissions in terms of ease of operation. Automatic transmissions also include continuously variable transmissions (CVT), paddle shifters, and electronic gear selectors.
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