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If you have an automatic transmission, what gear should you put the car in when parking?

  1. First gear.

  2. Reverse.

  3. Park.

  4. Neutral.

The correct answer is: Park.

When parking a vehicle with an automatic transmission, it is crucial to place the gear in the "Park" position. This setting locks the transmission, preventing the vehicle from rolling away when parked. The "Park" gear engages a mechanism in the transmission that effectively immobilizes the vehicle, ensuring safety in a stationary position. Placing the vehicle in first gear or reverse is more relevant for manual transmissions. In those cases, using these gears can help prevent rolling, but they are not applicable to automatic transmissions, which do not have a traditional gear selection in the same manner. Similarly, putting the car in neutral does not prevent it from moving, as it disengages the transmission from the wheels, meaning the vehicle could roll if on an incline. Therefore, "Park" is the appropriate choice for securing an automatic vehicle when parked.