fuzzybuddy
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Say a friend, who's never driven, decides they want to learn to drive, would you teach them how to drive?
what ?...3/4 of all cars driven in the Uk and in Europe are manuals....Sure. I taught my 2 kids. One in a car with a floor shift. Do they still have 'standard' transmissions?
No, no, no. Have her take lessons.Say a friend, who's never driven, decides they want to learn to drive, would you teach them how to drive?
Some of the smaller domestic* cars may have a manual transmission, but by and large, automatic transmissions are pretty much standard issue. I don't like it, either. The last car I owned that had a manual was a 1987 Ford Tempo.what ?...3/4 of all cars driven in the Uk and in Europe are manuals....
even our biggest cars have manual transmission.... some have automatic.. some like my husband's Maserati, has dual-clutch transmission.. my Daughters' Toyota RAV4 has auto transmission... My Ford Fusion has Manual....but most of our cars big and small are Manual...that's all of Europe not just the UK ...Some of the smaller domestic* cars may have a manual transmission, but by and large, automatic transmissions are pretty much standard issue. I don't like it, either. The last car I owned that had a manual was a 1987 Ford Tempo.
*Domestic - that means may or may not built in the U.S., but those cars are badged Ford, Chrysler, GM, or any of their subordinate makes. I can't keep up with that crap anymore.
here in the Uk you must take a driving test regardless of who taught you to drive.. it's a test that is quite comprehensive... and must be passed beofre you're allowed a licence or to drive a car without supervision of an adult qualified driver..Sure, I taught both my kids to drive though they still had to go thru a driving school to fulfill legal requirements. I taught my mom to drive back in the late 70's but she never took the test to get her temps or a license. I also tried to teach her to ride a bicycle, she never did get the hang of that.
My mother taught me at first, in a standard shift on the column. It was a '57 ford built like a tank. Gawd that thing was awful! At some point tho, standards just seemed to disappear here in the US, unless it was a sporty specialty car.what ?...3/4 of all cars driven in the Uk and in Europe are manuals....
Occasionally I'll read a news story about a carjacker or car thief who jumps in the car, fires it up, and then runs away because he doesn't know how to drive a stick. I laugh, and laugh, and laugh.even our biggest cars have manual transmission.... some have automatic.. some like my husband's Maserati, has dual-clutch transmission.. my Daughters' Toyota RAV4 has auto transmission... My Ford Fusion has Manual....but most of our cars big and small are Manual...that's all of Europe not just the UK ...
No. I tried it once. Maybe because it was free he didn't take me seriously. When changing lanes you cannot rely on the rear-view and side mirror. You MUST take a quick glance to your "blind spot" by turning your head. He refused time and time again.Say a friend, who's never driven, decides they want to learn to drive, would you teach them how to drive?
Same here. These days before you can test to get your license you have to take drivers ed from a certified driving school, in my day that was all done at your highschool.here in the Uk you must take a driving test regardless of who taught you to drive.. it's a test that is quite comprehensive... and must be passed beofre you're allowed a licence or to drive a car without supervision of an adult qualified driver..
here in the UK... driving lessons have always had to be carried out by a certified driving instructor... after mum or dad have given casual lessons in some cases..then the Test at a certified Driving school...Same here. These days before you can test to get your license you have to take drivers ed from a certified driving school, in my day that was all done at your highschool.