unkleGsif":1v09h8ir said:
Neil":1v09h8ir said:
Thing is, though, as a generalism, people tend to stick to how they were taught, and how they did things at first, and this shapes how they continue to do things for decades......
Really?
I was taught really well, then drove like an utter tw*t for 10 years, and now drive like a IAM instructor
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Technique, yes (conveniently ignoring the handbrake for a second), best practice, not necessarily.
What I meant was that several decades ago, people were probably taught to go up and down the gearbox, sequentially, at all times (well I know some where) - and for people taught to drive like that, they tend to stick to that.
True enough, people probably don't stick to the shuffling of the steering wheel, or plenty of other things, that people tend to write off on merit - as well as things people tend to write off despite merit (use of handbrake).
All I meant to say, though, is that there are some driving techniques that people were taught - the gearbox thing would have been a long time ago, as an example - that they may well cling to, and never really change, even if reasoned debate on the subject ensued.