Oh how I agree.cj wrote:My rule of thumb for being on the road as a driver, passenger or pedestrian is never trust anyone else, especially on the motorway. There are people driving vehicles who shouldn't be in charge of a wheelbarrow, imho.blondie95 wrote:Now what scares me is other drivers-some really should not be allowed near a car
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I drove automatics for years, and live in a relatively flat area, so hill starts were a thing of the past.blondie95 wrote:i have to admit my biggest fear was hill start-but having done the new drive to work every day that involves as my sister put it a ski slope of a hill start i have no problems.
I now drive a manual once more, and negotiate a very steep slope on a daily basis, with traffic lights at the top. Oh the hyperventilating and slipping of clutch that goes on if I cop a red light
