I drove a manual for many years. I have driven an automatic for several more. I have never hit another person or another vehicle. My race car had an automatic and ran 7s @ 175. You probably think manuals are faster. I bet you drive a worn out Pete with lights everywhere.
Auto vs. Manual Transmission......
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The fact is, you follow too close and you idle your truck for three miles to cheat your Elog.
Your comments tell us all we need to know.
By all means, drive what's best for you. Autos make you safer by allowing you to keep your left foot braced on the floor in your panic stops. I also hear they allow a certain type of driver to concentrate on their surroundings better and keep both hands on the wheel. Good call on choosing a company with automatics.Last edited: Aug 12, 2018
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All those who criticize automatics or automated trans, the 97 (he'll be 98 Labor Day) yr old man in the nursing home with my father would say you're not a real truck driver either. When he started driving, there was no power steering, no a/c, he drove a triple stick not that sissy single stick you have, he didn't have air ride suspension or air ride seat and his sleeper was 28" wide, until 1975 he only had an AM radio that sort of worked, and he only had a 19 ch CB. Technology has evolved, so has trucking, get used to it. He started driving trucks in the Army in 1938 and professionally in 1950. They forced him to retired in 1995.
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Years ago, Werner once came out with a statement about manual transmissions being “intimidating” to potential drivers and the effect that has on the labor pool, therefore the training companies have a vested interest in the dumbing down of the job.Bean Jr. Thanks this. -
When you dumb down any job to increase the pool of potential labor, the dumbing down of the labor itself inevitably follows.Bean Jr. Thanks this.
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