Are you able to drive a stick shift in a car?

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Are you able to drive a stick shift?
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No 27%  27%  [ 26 ]
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02 Jun 2008, 11:28 am

I am guessing that a higher percentage of people with AS compared with NTs can not drive stick shift due to the way our minds work.



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02 Jun 2008, 11:37 am

Yes, and I can drive an 18 speed truck too, double clutching



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02 Jun 2008, 11:46 am

I can't drive and I probably won't ever due to visual spacial issues, though I will give it a shot someday.



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02 Jun 2008, 12:01 pm

It's easier to drive stick than it is to drive automatic.


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02 Jun 2008, 12:24 pm

I can't drive and I don't want to learn.



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02 Jun 2008, 12:35 pm

I enjoy driving, more or less. It took a lot of time to learn (45 lessons), but I managed to get a full drivers license; so I can drive using a stick shift. (In the Netherlands you only get a full license if you did the exam in a stick shift car, when you take your exam in an 'automatic' one you get a limited license)



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02 Jun 2008, 12:54 pm

I've never tried driving a manual.

I drove a mini-bike that was manual once, but I just kept it in first gear or whatever.


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02 Jun 2008, 12:55 pm

Won't drive anything but a stick. I suppose it's some sort of stim thing, but I feel awkward without something for my hand to do. Besides, a manual transmission gives you more control over the whole experience, you shift gears when the feel and sound of the engine tell you it's time, you don't have to wait for some preprogrammed robot device to get around to it.



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02 Jun 2008, 1:03 pm

Willard wrote:
Won't drive anything but a stick. I suppose it's some sort of stim thing, but I feel awkward without something for my hand to do. Besides, a manual transmission gives you more control over the whole experience, you shift gears when the feel and sound of the engine tell you it's time, you don't have to wait for some preprogrammed robot device to get around to it.



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Notice the clutch and shifter from a 1957 Chevy 210, a thing of beauty!

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02 Jun 2008, 1:21 pm

I learned on a stick, so I can drive either.



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02 Jun 2008, 1:21 pm

I hardly drive an automatic



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02 Jun 2008, 1:25 pm

I find it much easier to drive a scooter or motorcycle than a car.

In a car, the window creates a "frame", and my mind appears to have trouble modelling the outside world when it's framed like that.

On a 2-wheeled vehicle, i am immersed in the environment, frameless, and it's much easier ....

Yes, I can drive a manual, but I had to learn the Aspie way. First I read all about it, then I went alone into a parking lot and practiced for 3 hrs until i could do it.



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02 Jun 2008, 1:32 pm

I used to be scared to death of ever having to drive a stick shift, especially in town or crowded traffic. Then I learned how and now I won't drive a car unless it's manual. I feel more in control with a stick shift.



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02 Jun 2008, 1:38 pm

I've only tried a couple times with a stick shift and I didn't do very well. I figure it this way though... I'm a clutz, it's probably better to stick to manuals for the safety of everyone than to try to force myself to get used to something I've already proven doesn't come naturally to me.



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02 Jun 2008, 1:41 pm

VMSnith wrote:
In a car, the window creates a "frame", and my mind appears to have trouble modelling the outside world when it's framed like that.


I've always had that problem, too :x

I've thought about getting a scooter or a motorcycle or something.

Would save on gas, too :wink:


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02 Jun 2008, 1:45 pm

One of our pickups is a stick shift. I can drive it ok, but I get nervous when in traffic and tend to stall it. I do fine doing ranch chores in it though.