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Drive An Automatic Car

Drive An Automatic Car 電腦版

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Drive An Automatic Car 電腦版

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Drive An Automatic Car 簡介

Automatics are easier to drive than manual cars: as the name says, they do a lot of the work for you. So it’s not surprising that people with a manual driving licence can also hire and drive automatic cars (but not vice versa).

Never driven an automatic before? It’s simple… just check out these tips and you’ll feel at home behind the wheel in no time.

1) Forget about the clutch pedal

Automatics do have gears, but the car handles most gear changes itself. That’s why there’s no clutch pedal – just the brake and the accelerator.

Any car, manual or automatic, will be upset if you hit those two pedals at the same time. So a lot of ‘manual’ drivers actually tuck their left foot behind their right foot while they’re getting used to an automatic. Just in case their left foot forgets that it's not a clutch on the left-hand side.

2) Get used to the gearstick

Before you even turn the key, take some time to get used to the gearstick. You’ll only use it occasionally, but if you need to find reverse in a hurry, you’ll be glad you did this. You won’t touch the gearstick much in an automatic… but when you do shift gear, just hold the brake down (like the clutch in a manual).

There are four basic gears:

P – Park

Park is just Neutral with the gears locked so the wheels can’t turn. It’s always good to make sure you’re in Park before you start the car – and back in Park before you turn the engine off.

R – Reverse

For going backwards, of course.

N – Neutral

Stopping at lights or in traffic (for more than a couple of seconds)? Lots of automatic drivers will put the car in Neutral. As with a manual car, it’s best to use the brake/handbrake to make sure you don’t roll.

D – Drive

For going forwards. When you’re moving fast enough, the car will automatically switch to second gear, then third, and so on.

Some automatics have other settings on the gearstick as well. For example, you might see:

1: Stay in first gear (good for hills)

2: Stay in second gear (good for hills)

L: Stay in low gear (1 or 2)

S: Sport (better acceleration)

3) Be prepared to ‘creep’

An automatic will move slowly forwards if you’re in Drive or any other forward gear. If you’re in Reverse, it’ll slowly go backwards. This is called ‘creeping’ (or ‘idle speed’) and it makes it easy to simply keep your right foot over or on the brake when you’re parking or in slow-moving traffic. You can select Neutral and/or use the brake (or handbrake) to make sure you don’t move when you don’t want to.

4) Know what to expect in different conditions

Automatic cars are certainly easier to learn to drive in: there’s no need to think about gears, so learners are free to focus on mirrors, speed, other cars, pedestrians and all the rest.

But if you’re already used to a manual, you’ll notice some differences:

On motorways, there’s no real difference at all: staying in Drive is exactly the same as staying in top gear.

In traffic jams, automatics are great. It’s nice not to have to shift between first and neutral over and over.

When you’re parking, you might find the ‘creep’ feature useful. Or you might think it’s annoying.

While overtaking, or going up/down hills or towing, some people find an automatic car doesn’t give them as much control as a manual. However, most older automatics have an ‘O/D’ (Overdrive) button* on the gearstick that gives the engine a bit more ‘oomph’. And most newer models are smart enough to know when the driver wants a bit more power, so they don’t need this button.

* Overdrive is a feature that keeps the revs down so the car uses less fuel. An automatic car will start off with Overdrive on, so pushing the button turns it off – you’ll burn more fuel, but get more power/control.

5) Practise

Finally, it’s best to practise a bit somewhere out of the way before you hit any busy roads. It shouldn’t take long to get used to keeping your hand off the gearstick and your left foot out of the way.

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  • 開發商

    vasques.andromo

  • 最新版本

    1.0

  • 更新時間

    2021-04-11

  • 類別

    Auto-vehicles

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如何在電腦上用 GameLoop 玩 Drive An Automatic Car

1. 從官網下載GameLoop,然後運行exe文件安裝GameLoop

2. 打開GameLoop,搜索“Drive An Automatic Car”,在搜索結果中找到Drive An Automatic Car,點擊“安裝”

3. 享受在 GameLoop 上玩 Drive An Automatic Car 的樂趣

Drive An Automatic Car

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Minimum requirements

OS

Windows 8.1 64-bit or Windows 10 64-bit

GPU

GTX 1050

CPU

i3-8300

Memory

8GB RAM

Storage

1GB available space

Recommended requirements

OS

Windows 8.1 64-bit or Windows 10 64-bit

GPU

GTX 1050

CPU

i3-9320

Memory

16GB RAM

Storage

1GB available space

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