Talk:low gear

Clarity needed
I cannot really understand how anyone could think this is a satisfactory definition.

While it is clear that the basic two definitions are included, it is totally unexplained in the context necessary to achieve a definition.

Let us take a lorry or a car with 4 forward gears: 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th. A low gear in the sense of a roadside sign saying "Keep in Low Gear", means 1st or 2nd. Unfortunately this is a HIGH gear ratio, not a low gear ratio.

A high gear RATIO is one where the engine turns the prop shaft more slowly than a low one. Similarly, a low gear RATIO is one where the shaft turns more quickly.

This page says: 1. The lowest gearing available [...] 2. One of the lower gearings [...]

Unfortunately, the "gearings" are the ratios, so we have told the public that the definition of low gear is "the lowest [ratios] available [...]"

As you can see, this is blatantly incorrect.

Chaosdruid (talk) 18:22, 18 June 2016 (UTC)