In a car with traditional shifter and handbrake, you can keep shifter in [P] and pull the handbrake up. These are visual clues that car won't start to roll.
Now, in a car with non-traditional/monostable shifter, where it always returns to base position after any operation AND with electronic parking brake, how do you get the confidence that after you have left the car it won't start rolling accidentally?
What happens with electronic parking brake if battery goes flat? Does it release the brake or keep it locked?
How do you even put to neutral in those cars? Traditional PRND shifters usually have a shift unlock switch to enable shifter to move in [N] position if battery down.
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