Why can't the vehicle be locked when the transmission is in N gear?
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N gear stands for neutral, which cannot lock the car. Transmission composition: The transmission, also known as the gearbox, is used to change the speed and torque from the engine. The transmission consists of a gear transmission mechanism and a control mechanism. Some vehicles also have a power output mechanism. It can be divided into stepped, continuously variable, and integrated transmissions, with functions such as achieving reverse driving, interrupting power transmission, and changing the transmission ratio. Transmission functions: Changing the transmission ratio to expand the range of torque and speed variation of the driving wheels to adapt to frequently changing driving conditions, while allowing the engine to operate under favorable conditions; enabling the vehicle to reverse while keeping the engine rotation direction unchanged; using neutral gear to interrupt power transmission, allowing the engine to start, shift, and facilitating gear shifting or power output.