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![]() "Recliner" wrote in message ... tim... wrote: "Recliner" wrote in message ... tim... wrote: "Roland Perry" wrote in message ... In message , at 17:02:50 on Sun, 30 Jun 2019, tim... remarked: Even when I do select neutral I rarely put the hand brake on if the road is flat. what's the point? So you don't get pushed into whatever's in front, when someone rear-ends and how often does that happen once in a million It's still good practice. I put my car in Park at traffic lights. An automatic? Aren't there different considerations there? Why? It effectively puts the car in neutral and applies the brake, just what I want. there you go then it applies the brake the same thing doesn't happen in a manual, so any discussions about whether it is actually *necessary* to apply the brake with a manual can't be compared with what an auto does No need to use either foot or hand brake. as I said, on level ground, Neutral works just as well And as Roland correctly said, it's less safe. for a tiny possibility You should always have a brake on when stationary. so you say tim |
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