Neutral/No gear (N)– This disconnects the transmission from the wheels so the car can move freely under its own weight. This is the only other selection in which the car can be started.
why do they write other in
This is the only other selection in which the car can be started
can someone explain why the have written other
is Neutral the only selection in which you can start a automatic transmission car
Top answer
Hi, You can start it in 'Park'. I think. I do this all the time without thinking about it at all.
— Clive
Hi, You can start it in 'Park'.
I think.
I do this all the time without thinking about it at all.
Clive
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I've always had standard transmission, but I believe that with an automatic you can start the car only in 'park' and in 'neutral'. Here, it seems that they talked about starting the car in 'park', then added that the only other position you can start the car in is 'neutral'.