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Old 01-06-2013, 10:43 AM   #232
Tinordi
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Originally Posted by undercoverbrother View Post
I think the driver is more important that the type of vehicle.

I think the driving is something that some have a easy time doing. I found it very easy to learn to drive, it just came natural. The flip side is some people really struggle with driving, see "Canada's Worst Driver".


Natural skill, and training is more important than type of vehilce.
But my point is that with a standard there is more action to the act of driving potentially engaging the driver more, at least in city traffic. The analogy is that automatics may be too 'easy' to drive allowing the driver to switch off easier. The counter argument is that automatics allow the driver to think about one less thing therefore making them more aware. I know that when I'm driving a standard I'm more aware as a driver.
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