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Re: Re: A Certain unfortunate irony

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Subject: Re: Re: A Certain unfortunate irony
From: Robert Duquette <robertduquette@sympatico.ca>
Date: Tue, 9 May 2006 14:40:02 -0400
Try imaginary shifting in the air with both hands and go through the pattern.  
You should be able to do it equally well with either hand.  Within 5 minutes on 
my first drive I got cut off by a taxi and my reflexes made me slap the 
driver's door with the back of my hand, trying to reach the shifter that should 
be on the right! :)  After 20 minutes, it's second nature.  However, when I was 
in the Caymans driving not only RHD, but on the left side of the road, I was 
challenged.  It's all fine until you make a turn.

My young daughter loves the looks that she gets while sitting in the passenger 
seat.  Sometimes she used to lift her arms up enough to be seen, as if she was 
steering.

Robert D.

 
> From: "David Lieb" <dbl@chicagolandmgclub.com>
> I always wondered about the shifting with the wrong hand bit...
> I saw a classic Mini with RHD on my way to work this morning, shoulda asked 
> him ;-)
> One of the cars in my local MG club is an MGC with RHD; I got a good laugh 
> out of watching the passenger looking out for oncoming traffic as the driver 
> charged up a 2-lane highway.
> 
> A friend of mine who goes to Ireland fairly regularly once told me that the 
> key is to "Keep the girl in the gutter", ie remember that the passenger side 
> of the vehicle should be by the edge of the road.
> David Lieb 




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