Yes, but with restrictions:

Under favorable conditions:

*Only on level surfaces at low speed.
* For a short distance (several hundred meters).
* In the absence of other vehicles or pedestrians.

Cautions:

* Do not exceed the speed of 50 km/h. Higher speeds can cause wear on the gearbox.
* Avoid steep slopes. This may cause the transmission to overheat or break down.
* Do not coast in neutral gear. This may result in loss of control of the vehicle.
* Do not roll over too far. This may cause the transmission fluid to overheat.
* Do not run under high temperature or heavy load. This can lead to premature wear of the gearbox.
* Check the transmission fluid level regularly. Coasting start can lead to its decrease.

Advantages:

* Fuel economy.
* Reduced brake wear.

It is not recommended to coast in the following cases:

* On wet or slippery roads.
* In poor visibility conditions.
* When driving in a traffic jam.
* When there are pedestrians or other vehicles.

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