Ch. 5 · Driving Method
If an automatic transmission vehicle stalls inside a railroad crossing or intersection, it is possible to move the vehicle by operating the starter motor, just as with a manual transmission vehicle.
[True / False · Hard]
Answer: ✕ False
Explanation
This statement is incorrect. With a manual transmission vehicle, you can move the vehicle using the starter motor without disengaging the clutch, but this method cannot be used with an automatic transmission vehicle. This is because, due to the structure of automatic transmission vehicles, drive from the starter motor is not transmitted. This difference is clearly stated in Chapter 5, Section 9 of the Rules of the Road (Driving Automatic Transmission Vehicles, etc.).
Driving school curriculumStage 1 – Topic 14: Driving an automatic-transmission vehicle
Source: Ch. 5 Driving Method · Section (第9節 オートマチック車などの運転) · 教則 第5章 第9節 オートマチック車などの運転
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