: Most modern vehicles have protective systems to prevent shifting into these gears at dangerously high speeds, but you should generally slow down before manually downshifting to these modes to avoid excessive engine stress.

Slippery conditions (snow/ice); moderate hills; engine braking. Standard city and highway driving.

: Useful for ascending or descending hilly roads where you want more control than standard "Drive" (D) provides but

In the context of vehicle transmissions, and D2 (often labeled simply as 2 ) are low-gear settings that provide greater control and power by restricting the automatic transmission to its lower gear ratios. L (Low Gear)

Selecting locks the transmission into the lowest possible gear, typically 1st gear . Purpose : To provide maximum torque and engine braking. When to Use :

: Ideal for driving on snow, ice, or mud . Restricting the gear helps prevent wheel spin and provides better traction.