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Talk about tips for driving an automatic transmission vehicle MORE ECONOMICALLY
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<blockquote data-quote="drcurry1406" data-source="post: 2275214" data-attributes="member: 81204"><p>yeah you're right but if drive a manual correctly it wont be much of a case...for example when the car is on a upright slope and you're at a traffic light (very unlikely scenario in SL but here in Aus it happens pretty often). when the car is on an upright slope (front of car is facing up) and when someone is at a traffic light they don't equally apply the accel. and release the clutch...therefore the car falls back before they drive off. this is dangerous because if the car goes back too much it will hit the car stopped behind</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drcurry1406, post: 2275214, member: 81204"] yeah you're right but if drive a manual correctly it wont be much of a case...for example when the car is on a upright slope and you're at a traffic light (very unlikely scenario in SL but here in Aus it happens pretty often). when the car is on an upright slope (front of car is facing up) and when someone is at a traffic light they don't equally apply the accel. and release the clutch...therefore the car falls back before they drive off. this is dangerous because if the car goes back too much it will hit the car stopped behind [/QUOTE]
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