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  • smart asses

  • but in cars with double-clutch transmissions, you MUST shift into neutral at stops.

  • I dunno about you guys, but id much rather prefer someone talking on their phone while driving, compared to texting...

    But, you're right. A text can wait. Nobody will miss you for the 5 minutes.

  • my car manual says shift into neutral to avoid wear on the clutch (A5 with paddleshift transmission). i think the germans know what their talking abooooot.

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  • Putting the car into neutral when coming to a stop may not save gas, it will, however, lower the car since there is no power going to the drive wheels, which helps stop on icy roads.

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  • haha i just put it on speaker and lay it in the cup holder

  • "Answer, Hang the Bitch up"!! So true. The other day I was stuck behind a slow driving asshole. When I finally got around him I saw he was on the damn phone. Hang the Bitch up and drive people.

  • u guys give good advice people need it espically with this enconimy... check out my show it's funny!

  • Could mr. or ms. Carscom explain to me why talking in a cellphone with a handsfree is more dangerous than talking with a passenger in the car? In my opinion an actual person talking to you would be more distracting than someone over a phone. Simply because the actual person will use body language and also make you use some body language back.

  • Simple answer ... when things are getting scary in the car, the passenger will usually shut up! One of the big dangers with phone conversations (particularly if you are emotionally engaged in the conversation with the other person) is that your mind isn't in the car, it's lost somewhere in your head!

  • Don't for get objects in the rear window, or on seats. I've had to slam on the brakes a few times. Stuff fly's, lock it down.

  • im gonna start driving and this kinda helped!m so excited!

  • lma0 -- realyy?? this vied0 poiinted out the aviouse things'. even if i was 10 ii wouldnt beleve those myths'

  • who is tha stupid?!?!?

  • haha "hang the bitch up"

    so true

  • It is a Nissan 350Z

  • haha great video

  • that's an awesome car! the one with a "z" on the steering wheel? what kind of car is it?

  • wait so shifting the car into neutral is a bad thing? I do it all the time when at a light.

  • It's unnecessary if you have auto.

  • great video!

  • dude, it's still a 350Z and still quick...

  • Hmm yes, that young man there should really adjust his headrest to avoid getting whiplash in the event of a rear end collision. Or maybe that's just a myth too.

  • no, I work with police all the time (there is a program like ROTC for the sheriff's office down here) and I have seen peoples heads literaly hanging by there knees from high-speed rear end colisions and a low head rest.

  • You should adjust your headrest to proper height and stop your stereotype against young drivers. Not all young drivers are inexperience speeders who know nothing about cars.

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