Which Letter Represents the Parking Gear?

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DiJuliet
07/29/25 7:42pm
The letter representing the parking gear is P. When parking, shift the gear lever into the P position, then engage the handbrake, and the car will come to a complete stop. Below is relevant information: Automatic transmission cars typically include four gear positions: P, R, N, and D. Some models may also have S and L gears. Their functions are as follows: (1) P gear: Parking gear, also known as the parking position. When parking the car, shift into P gear. Once in P gear, the tires are locked to prevent the car from rolling. You can also engage the handbrake or electronic parking brake for added safety. (2) R gear: Reverse gear, used when backing up the car. (3) N gear: Neutral gear. This position can be used for parking or during short stops like waiting at a red light. If on a slope, always apply the brakes, as the car may roll in neutral. (4) D gear: Drive gear. This is the most frequently used position, as it is the gear for normal forward driving.
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