Why Does the Car Move Without Pressing the Accelerator?
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The reasons why a car moves without pressing the accelerator are: manual transmission cars have an idle phase, where they can move at idle speed without pressing the accelerator or the brake; because automatic transmissions do not have a clutch, once the gear is engaged in drive, the car will move even without pressing the accelerator, at a speed of about 15km/h. Driving precautions: 1. Check the vehicle: Before setting off each day, conduct a comprehensive check of the vehicle, including checking for oil or water leaks, inspecting the ground under the car for any oil or water stains, measuring tire pressure to ensure it is appropriate, and checking the engine oil condition. 2. Refuel promptly: Before a long journey, fill up the fuel tank. When the fuel level drops below half during the trip, refuel at a major gas station along the way. Do not wait for the fuel light to come on before looking for a gas station, as this can be very passive. 3. Avoid fatigued driving: For long-distance driving, the primary concern should be to avoid fatigued driving. Fatigued driving is one of the main causes of accidents. If there is a co-driver, it is best to switch every 2 hours. If feeling drowsy, it is advisable to stop and rest for a while, and never force yourself to continue driving.