
Didn't say impossible as I do it too. Coffee, phone, smoking etc
But like I said, I always know exactly how fast I'm going just by what gear I'm in and the sound. Sub conscious or not I know.
Harder to get the same accuracy with an auto.
1st+5000rpm=40kph
2nd+2500rpm=30kph
5th+1500rpm=50kph
5th+1700=60kph
etc etc
Same vehicle auto the rpm's in same gears can be way off for those speeds and you don't really keep track of what gear the auto is in at all times.
Each rpm has a unique sound that I know, so factor in the gear and I know my speed without taking my eyes off the road to check gauges. Also when learning stick I started using my mirrors more due to roll back, I don't roll back at all anymore but I still check my mirrors often though.
It's minor crap like that, helps prevent accidents hence the lower insurance. Would think it would be higher on stick due to the performance/sport aspect because sports cars are usually built with stick and purchased by people who arn't using them for sunday driving

but again it makes a better driver in the end, In an emergency you know how to handle the vehicle better then the soccer mom who has never been over the speed limit. She may have a lower chance of being in an emergency but you have a higher chance of getting out of one.
Wouldn't trade my stick for anything auto regardless of make or model
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