• RBWells@lemmy.world
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    I always drive manual but my husband likes automatic. My kids learned on his car but my penultimate daughter drives mine to school now. I dunno, shifting seems easy to learn once you know how to drive in general - I learned it because everyone else was drunk one night so I had to drive home, when I was a teenager, and the drunk kid’s car was manual.

    ETA: I let the school kids use the car and got myself an e-bike because their commute loop is much longer than mine. I have an enjoyable ride in to work. But tell them to baby the car because it may be my last gas-powered car and I will miss the stick shift. Have not had an automatic transmission car for 30 years now.

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      I “joke” I am gonna teach my son how to drive a manual just in time for electric cars to render them entirely obsolete…

      but at least he’ll be prepared if the zombie apocalypse happens in the next 10-15 years…

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        I dunno, it seems way more possible to set up some solar charging arrangement for an electric vehicle than to somehow find and pump gas into a gas powered car!

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      As a Brit, I still find it staggering that some places allow you to drive a manual without having learned how to. It’s two separate licences over here.

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        Interesting. In Canada you can now drive a 11,000kg rv without any kind of special licence. Not sure how I feel about that one.