Just got a 2024 Ram Tradesman Classic. Major problem and safety issue. Anyone else seeing this? The problem is that when shifting from drive (D) to reverse (R) or vice versa, there is a long delay before the transmission engages. Irritating on flat ground, but a real issue on a slope. We've had one accident and one near miss in the first 6,000 miles, due to the truck rolling downhill during this delay in shifting. Here is what happened. Backed down a slope, came to a complete stop, shifted into D and gave it some gas. Rather than engaging and moving forward, the truck started rolling backwards downhill, transmission not yet engaged. It finally lurched forward after rolling backward for several feet. I took it in to the dealer, who consulted with Ram engineers, and this was their reply. "a delay that would be a problem would be 5 seconds or more." Furthermore, "if the TCM or ABS see wheel rotation, the longer the delay". Supposedly they consider this delay and vehicle free-wheeling to be normal, and there is no adjustment, no fix, nothing they can do. I'm pretty spooked about what happens next time if there is someone behind me or I am trying to pull out of the boat ramp. The Ram service team finally explained to me that this is a built-in feature of the 8hp70 transmission, which is common in the Tradesman. The 8hp75 transmission, which is also used in some Rams, supposedly does not have this issue, and shifting is instantaneous. Has anyone run into this and found a fix?