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PostPosted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 6:11 pm 
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yes women can drive manual but they shouldn't drive....

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 6:17 pm 
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 6:41 pm 
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yes women can drive manual but they shouldn't drive....


Depends, my mom might drive a bit more carefully but I'm sure she drives better than most men out there.

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 6:51 pm 
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no you slow down as the gear you shifted into is a lower gear and cant go as fast


Ya i understand what you mean. Gradually go down and it slows you down.. thats the point i was trying to say to dumbodii.

But go fast, and suddenly drop down to 1st or 2nd and your engine will over rev, and will end up blowing up your engine.


Oo! You guys must drive some pretty old cars. For one all cars now days have rev limiters so that you cannot over rev them. Shifting the transmission from 3rd to 1st(is possible if you're strong and fast enough) will only drop your transmission on the ground if your car is heavy enough not to just lock the tires up. Which is a technique used by some drifters. As well... The best thing to do on ice is exactly what they say, let off the gas. Once you've lost control you aren't going to gain control of your car on ice, putting it in a lower gear won't do anything, and depending on your speed, may make it worse.

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 Post subject: Re: stick.
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the only thing to do on ice is neutral it and allow your self to slow, while trying to gently persuade the wheels straight.

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the only thing to do on ice is neutral it and allow your self to slow, while trying to gently persuade the wheels straight.


I just bail out. Even if someone is in the car with me... Just open the door and jump! :wink:

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Rear wheel drive whitout traction control or abs in finnish winter teaches.

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 Post subject: Re: stick.
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Smart people have a driver.

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Smart people have a driver.

i figured you would have lost it in your pants when you saw the words poll and stick next to each other.
im getting a litte better at this shit. i died at a light twice today. just enough time to make me look like a douche to the people behind me when they didnt make the light.

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 Post subject: Re: stick.
PostPosted: Wed Jan 19, 2011 6:29 am 
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I drive Automobiles
Not manualmobiles



Wow, just wow...

this is one of the best comments ive seen all week.


I mean, WOW.

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 Post subject: Re: stick.
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yes women can drive manual but they shouldn't drive....


Depends, my mom might drive a bit more carefully but I'm sure she drives better than most men out there.

My mom & I drive a lot better than most of the men I know...but my sister is a horrible driver. Probably has something to do with the fact that she's addicted to her iphone and looks at it more than the road...I guess 2/3 isn't bad. :]

And I've never tried manual, not because I don't want to, I'm sure it would be good to learn sometime. I've just never thought of learning when I have a chance.

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 Post subject: Re: stick.
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Good On Toast wrote:
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yes women can drive manual but they shouldn't drive....


Depends, my mom might drive a bit more carefully but I'm sure she drives better than most men out there.

My mom & I drive a lot better than most of the men I know...but my sister is a horrible driver. Probably has something to do with the fact that she's addicted to her iphone and looks at it more than the road...I guess 2/3 isn't bad. :]

And I've never tried manual, not because I don't want to, I'm sure it would be good to learn sometime. I've just never thought of learning when I have a chance.


Yeah, well atm my mom drives over 500km a week...When she was coming home from work everyday before that was probably over a 1000km a week. She got alot of practise ;] haha

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 Post subject: Re: stick.
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this mornings commute was grand. new to manual + bald tires * snow = scary shit today.

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IMO you can't say that you can drive a car unless you know how to drive manual.

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 Post subject: Re: stick.
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 Post subject: Re: stick.
PostPosted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 3:53 pm 
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Kind of. You are not REALLY washing them when you use washing machine.

But seriously using automatic doesn't really require any skills. Just think about it. Using steering wheel is not a skill and you dont's need to be driver to know the rules of the road.

Just saying.

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 Post subject: Re: stick.
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Driving a manual isn't much of a skill... It's about as complicated as driving a bicycle with some gears. It's just that bikes generally have more gears.

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Driving a manual isn't much of a skill... It's about as complicated as driving a bicycle with some gears. It's just that bikes generally have more gears.


So your saying driving a automatic car requires the same skill as riding a bike without gears?


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 5:18 pm 
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Kind of. You are not REALLY washing them when you use washing machine.

But seriously using automatic doesn't really require any skills. Just think about it. Using steering wheel is not a skill and you dont's need to be driver to know the rules of the road.

Just saying.

if your comment was REALLY TRUE then there would be no need for driving schools, permits or licenses.

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 Post subject: Re: stick.
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Kind of. You are not REALLY washing them when you use washing machine.

But seriously using automatic doesn't really require any skills. Just think about it. Using steering wheel is not a skill and you dont's need to be driver to know the rules of the road.

Just saying.


When learning to drive a stick shift, the first lesson starts off with the instructor shifting gears. You basicly just have to steer and push the gas and break.
They basicly asume every morron can atleast do that xD

The most difficult part is ofcource knowing the rules on the road and developing good natural responses in a car (Aka, when some morron decides to back out of his carport, straight onto the road in front of your car- you should automaticly just hit the breaks, etc.)

Learning to drive a stick shift, when you can allreaddy drive an automatic, really shouldn't take more than a few hours >.<

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Driving a manual isn't much of a skill... It's about as complicated as driving a bicycle with some gears. It's just that bikes generally have more gears.


So your saying driving a automatic car requires the same skill as riding a bike without gears?


On both all you gotta do is pedal/give gas, watch the road/traffic and steer so I'd say they're pretty similar. Ofcourse a car is far more dangerous cuz it can do a shitload more dmg.

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Driving a manual isn't much of a skill... It's about as complicated as driving a bicycle with some gears. It's just that bikes generally have more gears.


So your saying driving a automatic car requires the same skill as riding a bike without gears?

Well, bike is a bit harder since you have to keep it in balance due to having only two tires. Besides bikes tend to have rear wheel drives, which affects the driving properties, especially when the roads are icy.

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Either you guys are extremely bad drivers or you cant even drive. I cant believe some of the things you say.

There is a lot more to think about when driving than riding a bike. If you think otherwise, your not safe and you shouldnt be on the roads. You're going to end up killing someone.


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Either you guys are extremely bad drivers or you cant even drive. I cant believe some of the things you say.

There is a lot more to think about when driving than riding a bike. If you think otherwise, your not safe and you shouldnt be on the roads. You're going to end up killing someone.


You know, I drive kind of lot with both car and bike, and I've not crashed with car but I've fallen over with a bike a couple of times.

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Manual = Real Men

Automatic = Gays and Pu$$ies

Now which you think is better?

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i learned on a manual and i drive an auto, so at least if im ever handed a nice manual or needed to take a drivers seat of a manual, i'd have the ability to do it.


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Either you guys are extremely bad drivers or you cant even drive. I cant believe some of the things you say.

There is a lot more to think about when driving than riding a bike. If you think otherwise, your not safe and you shouldnt be on the roads. You're going to end up killing someone.


I can drive a car and I know perfectly fine how to drive well. I still don't see alot of difference between them, besides again the size of the machine you're controlling and possible damage you can inflict.

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most people, like, pretty much everyone, has manual cars over here in portugal.

and no, lots of people have new cars

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manual all the way. Way more fun :D

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 11:26 am 
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^^^^ for the love of god just stop posting...

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Kind of. You are not REALLY washing them when you use washing machine.

But seriously using automatic doesn't really require any skills. Just think about it. Using steering wheel is not a skill and you dont's need to be driver to know the rules of the road.

Just saying.

if your comment was REALLY TRUE then there would be no need for driving schools, permits or licenses.


Well there are things that have to be learned. Rules for sure, no matter how often you sit next to someone who's driving a car there will be rules or road signs you don't know. Also you have to learn how to judge situations and learn to look around. Permits/licenses are there to keep track of people on the road =p

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