out of gear is out of control. neutral = out of gear, even if the shifter is still in gear with the clutch pushed and held.
the reason behind this is if you do not downshift, and do as you say, the danger factor is tenfold. what if something happened and you needed to speed up to move out of the way of something? if you are in neutral, that fraction of a second it takes you to think roadspeed vs gear needed, something bad could happen. just saying. i am guilty of doing this very thing sometimes, and i have to remember what my school instructor used to tell everyone. "out of gear is out of control."
Shiftin' Question
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I'll shut up now, I'm just a dinosuar who learned on his own, who has never even taken a driving test in a big rig, so I don't know nothin'! Please continue to blindly follow your instructors infinite wisdom.
Proof of knowing nothing:
http://www.thetruckersreport.com/truckingindustryforum/experienced-truckers-advice/52869-ice-ice-baby.html#post556213
http://www.thetruckersreport.com/truckingindustryforum/experienced-truckers-advice/168719-driving-w-tandams-all-way-back.html#post2408885
There's another that would likely generate general apoplexy that has been lost to the whims of cyberspace on another forum that I could recount, but it'd likely be wasted breath.
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