Which Gears Are Drive and Reverse?
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In automatic transmission vehicles, the drive gear is the D gear, and the reverse gear is the R gear; for manual transmission vehicles, any gear with a number is a drive gear, while the reverse gear is the R gear. The drive gear is the most commonly used gear. In automatic transmission vehicles, shifting up or down can be accomplished by controlling the accelerator. The reverse gear can only be engaged when the vehicle is stopped, and for models with a lock button, the button must be pressed to switch. Automatic transmission vehicles also have P, R, and N gears: P stands for Park, used for long-term parking; R is the reverse gear; and N is Neutral, used for temporary stops, such as at traffic lights.