Will the car roll in N gear?
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N gear can cause the car to roll. Here is some relevant information about N gear: Definition: N gear is one of the three standard gears in automatic transmission models, located between the R gear and D gear on the gearshift console. It essentially functions as the neutral gear in the transmission, designed to cut off power transmission between the input shaft and output shaft inside the transmission. Usage conditions: The scenarios for using P gear and N gear are not necessarily the same. N gear can be used for short-term parking. For example, when waiting at a red light, you can shift into N gear. It can also be used when parking briefly by the roadside without turning off the engine. P gear is used when parking, turning off the engine, and leaving the car. Many car models have a safety design where the key cannot be removed unless the gear is shifted into P after turning off the engine. This design is intended to prevent the driver from forgetting to shift into P gear, which could lead to the car rolling. Therefore, P gear is used when parking and leaving the car, while N gear is used for short-term parking.