
Originally Posted by
BluChris

Originally Posted by
bluey
BTW, talking to my partner, we both agree that driving a manual seems better for driving concentration and awareness. Wonder if any proper studies have been done...
To answer Bluey's question and horrify the rest of you... yes studies have been done and
new drivers have fewer crashes in an auto because of the reduced cognitive workload (i.e. don't have to divide attention between so many things).
Herein lies the issue - new drivers are coming to terms with the whole driving experience so manual shifting is a distraction from road awareness since it hasn't become 2nd nature to them, yet. But I believe that Bluey is questioning the general driving population and I think (but need a proper study to confirm) that he is correct and that manual drivers will, overall, have higher levels of driving concentration and awareness.

Originally Posted by
spud75
I think the biggest killer on our roads is lack of attention. Part of this is people learning to drive autos only, one hand on the wheel, the other on the phone. Hard to text and drive when you need to change gear. Driving a manual becomes second nature, but it still requires more involvement than press to go, press to stop autos.
Total agreement here.
Personally, I would like all cars to be sold with non-synchro, dog (crash) boxes so that only people who really know what they're doing can drive.
Back to the original subject, my niece is learning to drive on a manual Bluemotion Golf which has the added advantage of basically restarting itself when she stalls it so she is less of a hazard to other drivers while she gets the mechanics of clutched starts sorted.
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