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10-24-2011, 05:32 AM | #72 |
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I think the main problem was that he is American. By that I mean that ALL his driving/riding prior to the gz was "point and shoot" i.e. automatic. Thus he had no comprehension whatsoever regarding gears. In no other country in the world are the majority of cars automatic. In England, if you pass your test in an automatic car that's all you can drive. To drive a car with a manual gearbox you have to take another test in that type of car. This means that virtually everyone learns on a manual car, so they have this knowledge when they start riding. If they start riding first, they have nothing to unlearn. I reckon this holds true in every other country in the world. It just seems that this was one guy in particular who had a great difficulty unlearning "point and shoot"
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That's to save the instructor's ass (and the car). Some of those cars have dual steering as well.
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No, he was always right and had to have the last word. If the shoe fits....
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