Persuasive Essay On Driving Manual Driving

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In the present time most of the drivers encountered on the open road are driving automatic transmission. Many, if not most, go through their life without knowing how to drive manual transmission. The main reason being because of the necessity of using both feet and having to drive one handed. Learning how to drive both is a skill that will open a new world of opportunities. One never knows if there will ever be a situation that will require a person to know how to drive manual, also known as “stick shift”. Yes the vehicle can turn off on the driver preventing the car to advance, but all it takes is tremendous amount of patience. Once entering onto the driver 's seat of a stick shift car you will notice the difference immediately. The fact that the “PRNDL” lever is replaced by a stick like object with numbers and a letter “R” and the third pedal next to the brake will daunt a newbie. When attempting to drive stick shift one needs familiarize themselves with the stick, also known as the shifter, and the third pedal, the infamous clutch. This additional pedal enrages a newcomer because it is what causes the car to completely turn off. The shifter is what allows the car to change speed, …show more content…

It is a great skill to master because it opens a new world of opportunities. For example, what if you are one day with your friends playing at a park and the friend that drove suffered an injury rendering him or herself unable to drive and no one knew how to drive stick shift? Everyone will be doomed until help arrives. It would be nice to be able to be the hero in this situation to prevent further problems. Also, one never knows if a job opportunity requires one to drive manual transmission. If one decides to go into truck driving it is a prerequisite knowing how to drive stick shift since for the most part all semi-trucks are

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