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Learning to Drive Manually

12.11.2011

In most parts of the country, you will find that drivers' education classes focus on vehicles that have an automatic transmission. This is probably okay, because many of the first cars that these individuals will drive will be those that have automatic transmission. For a beginning driver, there are already a lot of things to think about and remember, without having to use both feet, and shift at the same time. But for those of us who have learned how to drive a vehicle with manual transmission, we have some great pieces of advice to offer those who would like to learn.

First of all, it is probably a good idea to just learn how to drive a stick-shift. You never quite know what position you might be put into in the future, and having this knowledge and skill training could one day come in handy. Driving a vehicle with manual transmission is a fun thing to do, and eventually becomes something not unlike riding a bike. Once you train your hands and feet to work together, you hardly have to think about that part of driving, and can focus all of your attention on the road, as you should.

However, if you are setting out to learn how to drive a stick shift vehicle, realize that different models will present a different experience. For example, driving a small car with manual transmission will be entirely different than driving a big pick-up truck. Not in the way that works, necessarily, but there will be some differences in the way that it feels to drive the vehicle. It may simply take a few minutes to get used to how the individual vehicle works, which is normal.

If you are going to learn how to drive a stick-shift vehicle, it is highly recommended that you do so, beginning in a place that is essentially flat and free of obstacles. This is because special skills are needed to be able to stop a vehicle like this on a hill, and more often than not, it takes time to learn how to do it. Once you have mastered the basics, however, it will be time to practice the shifting of gears and getting started on a hill.

One piece of advice to keep in mind is that you should never stop too closely to the person in front of you, and those people behind you need to give you some good distance as well. It is not uncommon for a car or truck with manual transmission to roll a little ways down the hill before they start going forward again. It is good karma to simply keep your distance.

By knowing how to drive a stick shift, you will be a more well-rounded, well-prepared driver in the future. It may even help to qualify you for certain positions of employment. If you have the opportunity to do so, take advantage of the experience it will be to learn how to drive a stick-shift vehicle. You never know when such knowledge will be important to you or someone you come across in the future.

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