Why is coasting in neutral not allowed in cars?
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The reasons why coasting in neutral is not allowed in cars are: it can cause loss of vehicle control, engine stalling, reduced braking effectiveness, longer braking distance, weakened steering assistance, increased transmission wear, increased engine carbon buildup, higher fuel consumption, and inability to regain power immediately after downhill driving. Car driving tips include: 1. Start gently by pressing the accelerator, engage P or N gear when starting, and avoid coasting in neutral; 2. Shift to N gear when waiting at traffic lights or during brief stops, and engage P gear when parking; 3. Do not shift into P gear while driving; 4. Ensure the vehicle is completely stopped before shifting into R gear for reversing. The car parking procedure is: 1. Press the brake pedal to slow down the vehicle; 2. Position the vehicle in the parking spot; 3. Shift the gear lever to P position; 4. Pull up the electronic parking brake switch; 5. Press the start button to turn off the engine.