There’s no way anyone will press it by accident!

  • Zip2@feddit.uk
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    2 days ago

    I find the best way to avoid driving aids from kicking is to not drive like a knobhead on the roads.

    Fuck, I’ve become my dad.

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      2 days ago

      The problem is that I’m not the best shifter in the world. My 1st to 2nd shift is often rough, which causes TCS to kick in cause I keep popping out the clutch too fast. And when TCS cuts fuel in the middle of a gear change, it causes the car to buck and stall, which can cause an accident. So I turn it off.

      I’ve been driving manual since 2008 and honestly, I’ve never really had this issue before in other cars. Just my 350Z. It’s significantly harder to shift smoothly in.

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        2 days ago

        Pro tip from someone who’s been driving manual for 30+ years: the throttle isn’t a switch. You can just press it a bit. You don’t need to redline every shift.