(09 Nov 2017, 4:39 pm)deanmachine wrote You shouldn't select neutral in an automatic vehicle unless you're stationary for extended period of time, especially on a live road, you can't select a gear quickly like you can in a manual vehicle. Neutral or drive doesn't make a difference in rattle for Streetlites.
While "Coasting" or driving in neutral may not be illegal, the Highway Code advises against it.
Rule 122
Coasting. This term describes a vehicle travelling in neutral or with the clutch pressed down. It can reduce driver control because
Engine braking is eliminated
Vehicle speed downhill will increase quickly
Increased use of the footbrake can reduce its effectiveness
Steering response will be affected, particularly on bends and corners
It may be more difficult to re-engage gear when needed.
- and if an accident occurs, I guess a driver can be accused of not being in full control of vehicle (Careless Driving)
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