Parents teaching their teenagers how to drive a car discover it can be a test in patience, perseverance and restraint. Teaching kids how to drive a stick shift takes the challenge to another level …
Manual transmissions may be rarer than ever on American roads, but they are still out there. And learning to drive one is an important skill people should have. But knowing how to properly operate a stick shift isn’t just handy—it’s an important safety concern.
Drivers who struggle with manual transmission may roll back on a hill or pull into traffic and suddenly stall. Combine those potential dangers with teens’ already emerging driving skills, and you start to understand the potential hazards.
The internet offers plenty of strategies for mastering the technical aspects of a driving manual transmission. What follows are strategies for parents to guide the process and instill confidence in their young driver.
Realistically, if you give your new driver a used car with a manual transmission, the clutch might not survive a year. That’s OK (albeit, expensive) because the health of the car is not as important as the health of your children. Take a deep breath: You can get through this …
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