dancinyogi, (edited )
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Can you drive a stick shift (manual transmission)? 🚗

Answer yes even if you haven't driven one in a while.

Please boost and reply with where you are from

dancinyogi,
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Challenge time!

Extra credit for the above poll. In 500 CHARACTERS or less, teach me how to drive a stick shift, as I am in the minority!

yrabbit,
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@dancinyogi

Two rules:
0. The gear changes when the clutch pedal is pressed.

  1. The clutch and gas pedals work like a swing: one is pressed and the other is released.

Keeping this in mind, you will be able to drive with some success. Mastery, as always, will come with repetition.

!!!And I’m saying this, who won’t even come close to the car. But in life anything can happen and you need to know very simple rules that will allow you to drive (badly, but drive) in an emergency situation!!!🤣

rticks, (edited )
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@dancinyogi

  1. Start Car.
  2. Depress clutch
  3. Change gear.
  4. Release clutch
  5. Press gas
  6. Repeat steps 2-4 to change gears as required.

Do NOT change gears without depressing the clutch.

Use Drive Gear for flat.
The higher the incline including hills, the higher the gear. Higher gears mean more efficient upward climb.

Practice how to do this in a parking lot then residential streets then major traffic then a flat highway. Only do small hills at first. This is an applied skill.

jwd630,
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@rticks @dancinyogi This; though I’d amend 4 to Release clutch slowly, especially for 1st gear and until you get the hang of it. It gets tricky when you are on an incline - you’ll learn to release the hand brake while releasing the clutch and stepping on the gas. In time it will be second nature and lots of fun but you’ll grind a few gears before then and every so often after - I did. Upstate New York.

cassidy,
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@dancinyogi it’s been a while, but… clutch is the foot pedal to the far left; you'll need to use it when you start or change gears. Gear shift is between the seats. There’s often a top-down diagram of which position is which on top; anywhere that's not a gear is neutral. Press the clutch, press the brake, make sure you're in neutral, start the engine. When you're ready to go, put the shifter in 1st, release the brake, slowly ease off the clutch. You’ll probably stall the engine. Good luck! 😁

cassidy,
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@dancinyogi (utter failure to tell you how to actually, you know, drive or shift in 500 chars lmao)

TiconderogaNo1,
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@dancinyogi Go to a flat, empty parking lot. Depress clutch and put car in first gear. As slowly as possible, let out the clutch. Note what happens. Depress the clutch again and let car stop. Repeat as needed. If you want to go faster, start using the gas pedal. If you want stop quicker, use the brake. Once you figure this out, up and down shifting are pretty easy.

mikey,
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@dancinyogi push clutch to floor when starting, ldling, braking, or shifting. Lift up on clutch as you push down on gas. Do that every time you shift. That part takes the most practice. Shift gears in order, theres a diagram on the stick of where they are. Many cars have a dummy light that will tell you when to shift but if not do it around 2500-3000 rpm. If you slow down, go down a gear. From a complete stop go back to gear 1. When you park leave it in reverse and pull the emergency brake

isantop,

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@cassidy

Every car I've ever owned has had a manual. Denver, CO USA

cassidy,
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@isantop @dancinyogi yeah but like… you took your automatic transmission out explicitly to swap it with a manual… this is not normal! 😜

hurricane_peter,
Taffer,
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@dancinyogi @wolfie Canada, grew up on a farm so most manuals were farm equipment. In a manual car I stall a lot and/or squeal the tires.

brian,
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@dancinyogi

Indiana, US

pixel,
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@dancinyogi was born in Kentucky but live in California.

MaryAliciaZiff,

@dancinyogi
Texas

Hope4All,
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@dancinyogi France

uastronomer,
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@dancinyogi South Africa, where automatics are for the disabled and the elderly.

My last rental car was an automatic. I almost crashed trying to get it out of the parking lot because it turns out they just move on their own unless you actively keep your foot on the brake!

dgar,
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@dancinyogi
Straya.

dgoldsmith,
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@dancinyogi @pixel I live in California but I was born in NYC and learned to drive in New Jersey. I didn't regularly drive a car with an automatic until 2007 (I learned to drive around 1973-74).

davbucci,
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@dancinyogi yes, I can drive stick. From France.

bananabob,
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@dancinyogi New Zealand ----- Must be on the floor, not on the steering wheel.

wjmaggos,
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@dancinyogi

Chicagoland

patrickworld,
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@dancinyogi Canada, I did it years ago but I doubt I could now

lizstl13,
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@dancinyogi Of course! stick shift is more fun to drive, and it is the ultimate anti-theft device.

xmanmonk,
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@dancinyogi from southern california, USA

ipxfong,
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@dancinyogi yes but only on a motorcycle. 😅

cloudthethings,
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@dancinyogi @timbray From the UK, now live in Portugal, now drive an EV so I haven't driven a manual for a couple of years.

timbray,
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@cloudthethings @dancinyogi me too - straight from manual transmission to no transmission. I would say that the pleasure of a deft gear change or a graceful start on a nasty hill is the only thing I miss from my years of fossil-fueled driving.

rticks,
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@dancinyogi Springfield Ma

barries,
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@dancinyogi I live in the USA, learned as a young driver and still wish I had a stick shift from time to time.

Not much use in an EV, tho.

miss_s_b,
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@dancinyogi boosting for the brits, where gearsticks are normal

CelloMomOnCars,
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@dancinyogi

One of my superpowers is to turn the corner without making the brake lights come on.

(You shift down and engage the engine: it does the job of braking).

wonka,
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@dancinyogi I'm in Germany, learned on stick shift, most driving schools run stick shifts, and most rentals are stick shift too.

talon,
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@dancinyogi Possibly fun fact! For all intents and purposes I’m blind. Have been since birth. But I do know how to drive a manual! I’ll probably never take that knowledge further than the space I learned it in, for good reason let’s be honest, but I can do it!

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