RJM62
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@Zeldman , @BigBadLou , our wives may as well be sisters Lol. My wife has the same driving habits you describe above.
I'm trying super super hard to train our daughter to a better standard. She calls it being nitpicky, I call it the same standard my father held me to many years ago.
Every kid I ever taught to drive learned how to safely change a tire, check and adjust tire pressure, identify the major systems under the hood, check all the fluid levels, change the oil and filter, change the air filter, understand why unusual sounds should be checked out and which ones should be checked out immediately (such as brake grinding or wheel bearing screeching), explain the difference between the tachometer and the speedometer, understand the general concept of transmission gearing, and safely gas up the car, all before they ever got behind the wheel. I'm a big believer in the idea that understanding the machine makes one a better operator of the machine.
I must say, the girls I've taught have been better students than the boys. Jokes about "women drivers" aside, I've found the girls to be better listeners, quicker learners, and generally more observant drivers.
Rich