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Published 06/09/2008 @ 17:05:40, By ingo
And ingo, if you are driving hard enough to cause the drink to splash out on to things, than you are a very bad driver and shouldn't be driving in the first place Besides, with fast food cups (which is 90% of what I drink in the car), that isn't a problem at all, becuase it has a nifty little plastic cap to hold the drink in
@Max: you must think about, that European roads have more curves (and traffic either) than the long straight US-highways.
And the European way of driving is a bit more dynamic than the sleepy US-people are doing.
I remember, how I've shocked half-a-dozen of people at my US-autodriveaway-trip in 1993 - I was so crazy (in US opinion) to pass three cars and one truck in one way!
Reason: the very slow truck was driving with 3/4 of it's wide on the emergency-lane, left of it everything was free. There was now traffic from the other direction, passing was not forbidden - but these stupid idiots in front of me, weren't able to pass this truck!!
This has sucked me, so I made a pull-down (it was a 3.0 litre-6-cyl-Buick, smaller than a Park Avenue) accelerated (very lame car for a 3.0-litre-car, but anyways) and have overtaken all in one time.
By passing I saw panic in the other driver's faces, all of them have used their horns and flash-lamps behind me.
It happened on a dual highway somewhere in the Midwest.
Stupid Article
Published 06/09/2008 @ 22:04:48, By BlackIce_GTS
More tricky it's to use the gas- and brake-pedals with the left foot. This is not easy.
I can brake with either foot. I've only had automatics, so my left foot doesn't have anything else to do. It helps in heavy highway traffic when it's brake, gas, brake, gas for a long time.
I remember having a recurring dream where I had to drive a car while sitting in the passenger seat, but I've never used the gas with my left foot in real life.