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Because it require more effort to move on the 1st gear than say the 5gear. the revolution of the engine is high and distance covered is less on the 1st gear and vise versa.

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Q: Why does a car not roll when parked in first gear?
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If a car is parked but actually in reverse gear will it roll backwards?

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Why does the car rev goes up and down while parked or in gear?

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