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Re: Neutral a good gear?
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Posted by John K on January 29, 2004 at 08:36:02 from (209.89.154.20):
In Reply to: Neutral a good gear? posted by Pawel on January 28, 2004 at 18:34:38:
I always leave it in gear at the lights or stop sign. I have seen people put their car in neutral at a stop, wait till traffic just in front starts moving then put it in gear and step on the gas, the vehical lurches aheasd. Then there is the extream where I have seen people put their vehical in park so they don't have to keep their foot on the brake, when the vehical in front of them starts moving they think they are in neutral, pull the gear shift down a notch and give it gas. They must think R stands for RACE. They sure do look funny when they get out of their vehical to see who rear ended them when infact they have backed up into the rear vehical with some force. Watch the vehicals ahead, if you see the back up lights flash after they come to a stop you can be quite sure they using park instead of neutral. At that point I am trying to get into an other lane or back up if I can. By the way they they did a survey as to where the slowest drivers are*****************in front of you. Also the odd of driving are 2 to 1 against you, for every mile of hiway, there are two miles of ditches
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