I could drive it like the wind. Navigated Rocky Mountains with my 5 speed Nissan pick up truck.
Itโs a miracle. You are the ONLY millennial I know who drives stick.
@danialexis @LnzyHou Make sense. It's the environment people grow up in.
@Toni_Walker @danialexis @LnzyHou I use my left hand, and I used to drive stick shift.
@LadyIDO
๐ Same. I'm right-handed, but drove stick from 16 yrs to 30 something on the daily. Left hand just feels right. ๐ Except when the window is down. Then the left hand or elbow belongs outside the car.๐
@Toni_Walker @LadyIDO @LnzyHou Left, which is convenient because I am also left handed.
I also have a habit of leaving my right hand on the shifter,, even though my Corolla is automatic.
@danialexis ~ Hand on the shifter gives you something solid to hang on to when you go around the corners too fast.
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@LadyIDO @LnzyHou
@Toni_Walker @LadyIDO @LnzyHou Also convenient staging if you want to encourage holding hands with the person in the passenger seat ;)
@danialexis ~ Aaaaaah. Sweet.
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@LadyIDO @danialexis @LnzyHou
When casually driving with just one hand on the steering wheel, which one do you use? I've noticed that folks who originally learned to drive stick (or drive mostly stick at any stage) tend to steer with their left hand, even when driving an automatic and regardless of which is their dominant hand. Habits.
๐คทโโ๏ธ Just curious.