I'm in my 40s and live in Europe (NL), and in my country, if you don't take your driving exam in a manual transmission car, you receive a restriction on your license that prevents you from driving manual transmission vehicles. As a result, both I and nearly everyone I know can drive a manual. Automatics are also a fair bit more expensive, so most people don't opt for them. Tho I expect this will change with the rising popularity of electric and hybrid vehicles.
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So what did it rebrand to
that's like saying apple is changing how normies think of Unix
the plan was always to drop at least 2, to show it was not a one-off trick.
from what i read in the article comments, the human trafficking law only covers trafficking across state borders
firefox is pretty good
what was that console command again
(and almost 20 more when general MacArthur wanted to nuke China in 1950)
these fines usually come with a court order to fix the problem, not fixing it will lead to exponentially higher fines or even a complete ban.
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why would someone brag about driving manual? it's the standard in most countries.