Deere Jon said:
Make the shift leaver be the leaver that engages park. You would have to pull it from park to put in first or reverse. I assume our trans use shift collars to connect gears to the shafts. All they would have to do is make a cam that engages first and third gear while leaving the input shaft free and the truck could go nowhere. The thing that brings this up is it is cold here and most of us don't want to shut our trucks off while opening a gate, or we don't want it rolling down the hill while letting the engine warm up.
Thanks for your replys
I understand the reason you brought it up, It is one of the only drawbacks to a manual. I also make sure my E brake is always adjusted up and the cables tight.
You haven't resolved the idiot factor with your solution, You could still start the truck in "park", and accidentally release the clutch. I guess they could install a detent switch in the "park" section of the gear set like reverse has for lights, but it would have to also kill the ignition immediately if someone placed the shifter in park before shutting the engine off. You would run the same risk of slipping a foot off the clutch too soon. This is alot of liability to worry about for the manufacturer and still have the only physical disengagement device in the hands of the owner, the CLUTCH!!
I guess you either suffer with an automatic all year, or suffer with a manual on the few times you need to leave the engine running and get out of the truck.

Minor inconvenience to me. I have a wheel chock in the bed for these moments.
I would like it if the Manuals were equipped with a "park" too, but til then, I will simply engage the transfer case into 4wd and leave the transmission in Neutral, with a firm parking brake to hold all 4 tires in place. I have yet to have mine roll in the many years of doing this. The 4wd in addition to the parking brake I feel is why.
Be careful what you wish for, Mercedes has several transmissions in Germany that are electric manual shifts. You don't have a clutch pedal, it is all engaged with a computer. Kind of like the tiptronic in the VW's and Porches. Not good!!! I wouldn't want to loose my clutch to something like that, this is what they would probably go to for a solution.
PLEASE DON"T OFFER IT AS A SUGGESTION TO DC, they've screwed up enough stuff already!!!!