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Driving vs being the passenger

Jazzy

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Driving or being the passenger: Which do you prefer and why?
 

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My husband and I usually split it up pretty evenly whenever we go out out. Sometimes I'm the driver and sometimes he is and we're both okay with it. I think it just depends on factors of being tired, where the location is and who is more familiar with it and who wants to watch out for deer.
 

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Driving or being the passenger: Which do you prefer and why?

Depends on the setting.

Going out with my wife she does most of the local driving and I do most of the longer distance driving. For local driving it doesn't make a lot of difference who drives, except that when we visit a brewery she's more into the food and I'm more into the beer so it makes sense for her to drive home. For longer distance driving I prefer to drive because it means we get there faster.

If I can sit in the passenger seat and zone out completely, go to sleep etc then I'm quite happy being the passenger.
 

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I would always prefer driving if the vehicle has a manual transmission. Otherwise, I am happy to be a passenger, provided the driver is competent.
 
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