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i do just fine
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I drove in London and shifting was easy. What was hard was figuring out which lane you'd end up in turning at an intersection.
Look left and go wrong. |
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I'm a lefty and I remember hearing about this issue when I was a little kid, I've never understood the problem. Probably because it's never affected me.
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righty here, would love to have authentic jdm z and drive on the right hand side :-)
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Lefty here... Driving stick with my right hand obviously isn't an issue. Sounds like your friend is making excuses lol. Does he use his computer mouse with his left hand? Or how about when someone shakes hands with him? It's all about developing muscle memory. Shooting a basketball or throwing a baseball with the non dominant hand is clearly a problem because of the motion involved. With practice you can become ambidextrous with almost any action.
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1-6/R is the same so after the first 2 shifts you are use to the feel, the hard part for me was the turn signals and steering column controls are usually flipped. So I go for the turn signal and turn on the windshield wipers. :facepalm: |
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Oh, and drive thrus suck too. Going through backwards is your best bet. |
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i'm a lefty and never had a problem... but then again i am amphibious
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lefty here. np as well
it's just one of those few things that i think lefties naturally adjust to. i can can't use lefty mouses or scissors. when i sat in the passenger seat pretending to shift with my left hand, it felt very awkward |
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It sounds like his friend isn't from here, cause the OP said "here in the USA"? Either way I'm sure he'll get used to it! |
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