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by lajt
1443 days ago
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Fascinating article. When I taught my 16-year-old to drive recently (in the US), it became quickly apparent which auto controls are intuitive, and which are arbitrary and require memorization and habit. For ex: - Turning the steering wheel clockwise to go right, counterclockwise to go left: He got this immediately. - Flicking the turn lever up to indicate a right turn, down to indicate a left turn: This confused him and he got it wrong for days. - Pushing the turn lever forward to turn on the high beams, pulling for low beams: Also made no sense to him, and took days to get correct. |
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The light controls still confuse me and I’ve been driving for 10+ years now. It is also slightly different in different cats too! Sometimes you pull hard, sometimes you push, and I guess sometimes you twist.