Will an Automatic Transmission Car Roll Back?
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An automatic transmission car can roll back, typically occurring on steep slopes. Below are specific explanations regarding rollback in automatic transmission cars: Insufficient Traction: The main reason for rollback during hill starts with an automatic transmission is insufficient engine traction at the start. Therefore, pressing the accelerator to increase engine speed during startup can prevent rollback. Gear Introduction: P: Parking gear, after shifting into this position, the wheels are locked, and the car remains stationary, used when parking; R: Reverse gear, used for backing up; N: Neutral gear, when waiting at traffic lights, shift into neutral and engage the handbrake to park, avoiding the danger of accidentally pressing the accelerator and causing the car to lurch forward; D: Drive gear, shift into D when moving forward, for general driving conditions, no need to change gears, fully trust the car's built-in shifting program.