The Geek Social Hierarchy
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I remember this circa 2002 chart from years ago. I'd say that it's still pretty accurate, except that it's probably necessary to expand cosplay culture and add online gaming.
But yeah -- the people at the very bottom of the hierarchy need to stay down there.
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Even more so, it's not necessary all the time either. On a highway you have to shift to the highest gear, keep both hands on the wheel and both eyes on the road.
Where I'm from, driving stick is taught as a standard.
If drivers don't show to be sensible in the way that you simple "can't" do anything else with your hands but driving when driving, they shouldn't be in the first place. This goes for all ages.
Having said all of the above, I totally recommend a teenager's first car should be manual transmission. Having to switch gears manually really helps you get an intimate feeling for how things work inside the engine, when you can expect power and when you shouldn't, and generally how to take advantage of a car's engine.