With an automatic transmission, which is the best explanation as to why there is no need for a driver-operated clutch?
There is a torque converter that automatically changes the torque needed.
The clutch is responsible for the turning of the wheels but in automatic transmissions, it is replaced by the universal joint.
The clutch is already built into the accelerator.
The clutch is solely to change gears from 1-5. Automatic cars only use the D or drive gear.
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