If you mean simply stopping.....the answer is simple: step on the brakes.
If you mean coming to a stop, turning off and leaving the vehicle, the answer is a little more complicated: step on the brakes; come to a stop; put the transmission in park; turn the ignition key off; set the parking brake; leave and lock the car door.
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One of the ways of stopping a car from spinning out is shifting the automatic transmission into a neutral one. The other way is by slowly lifting the foot from the accelerator.
this problem can exist due to faulty carburetor or faulty ignition plug.
I have done this Every car is different and I recommend you refer to a service manual for the correct procedure for your car.
A car with an automatic transmission.
The stopping distance of a car increases.
There are some automatic gear buttons. You can change them by pushing or pulling the handle of the gear forward or backward next to the correct button.
Align the neutral lockout switch.
Depends on the car, some cars can drift with automatic.
The greater the mass of the car and its occupants the longer the stopping distance that is required for the vehicle. Stopping distance is calculated by taking into account car mass and reaction time in braking
BRAKES
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A car with an automatic transmission. Or an automatic. (same thing)