Shelly will be using this trip to learn to drive a manual transmission. Wheee!
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That’s something I need to relearn how to do. I can say, though, that a roadtrip like that is not the circumstance under which I would wish to do said relearning. I can also say that it would be very difficult to get me to voluntarily take a roadtrip that involved driving I-95. All of that being said, have a great trip, be safe, and bring me back a present. ;p
That’s something I need to relearn how to do. I can say, though, that a roadtrip like that is not the circumstance under which I would wish to do said relearning. I can also say that it would be very difficult to get me to voluntarily take a roadtrip that involved driving I-95. All of that being said, have a great trip, be safe, and bring me back a present. ;p
I hear that most cars in the US have automatic transmission. Here it’s the opposite. I can drive a car but have trouble stopping and starting when on a inclined plane. That’s when I wish it was automatic. But I guess practice makes perfect. 🙂
I hear that most cars in the US have automatic transmission. Here it’s the opposite. I can drive a car but have trouble stopping and starting when on a inclined plane. That’s when I wish it was automatic. But I guess practice makes perfect. 🙂
That’s something I need to relearn how to do. I can say, though, that a roadtrip like that is not the circumstance under which I would wish to do said relearning. I can also say that it would be very difficult to get me to voluntarily take a roadtrip that involved driving I-95. All of that being said, have a great trip, be safe, and bring me back a present. ;p
As it turned out, learning to drive a manual on a road trip worked surprisingly well. 🙂
If you want to brush up on your skills, I’d be happy to take you out in the del Sol; it has a very nice manual, good for learning on.
That’s something I need to relearn how to do. I can say, though, that a roadtrip like that is not the circumstance under which I would wish to do said relearning. I can also say that it would be very difficult to get me to voluntarily take a roadtrip that involved driving I-95. All of that being said, have a great trip, be safe, and bring me back a present. ;p
As it turned out, learning to drive a manual on a road trip worked surprisingly well. 🙂
If you want to brush up on your skills, I’d be happy to take you out in the del Sol; it has a very nice manual, good for learning on.
I hear that most cars in the US have automatic transmission. Here it’s the opposite. I can drive a car but have trouble stopping and starting when on a inclined plane. That’s when I wish it was automatic. But I guess practice makes perfect. 🙂
– Vijay
That’s what emergency brakes are for! 🙂
I hear that most cars in the US have automatic transmission. Here it’s the opposite. I can drive a car but have trouble stopping and starting when on a inclined plane. That’s when I wish it was automatic. But I guess practice makes perfect. 🙂
– Vijay
That’s what emergency brakes are for! 🙂