When do you use overdrive?

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Do you like driving a stick shift manufal transmission car? what sucks about it?

Overdrive is for normal driving. You turn it off when you're towing heavy loads...or if you want to smoke your tires ;-).

How long does it take to get a driver license after finished study?

you use overdrive when you reach a speed over about 45 or 50...

How fast do you drive on the freeway on the way to work if there is no traffic?

I always use overdrive.

How do they get the deer to cross at that yellow road sign?

Leave it in overdrive all the time. The vehicle will decide if it is needed. I agree, turn it off if you are towing. It saves fuel when in O/D the wheels are turning faster then the transmission and engine.

Do you know if I can write off the mileage for taking my son back and forth to daycare?

Anyone care?

How do you get to work.Car,bus,train,bike.?

when going over 50 mph always when on freeway do not use when in town driving or stop and go

Public transport what is your view ?

My cars (Toyota Tundra and Camry) do a very good job of selecting the appropriate gear at any speed, so I leave it turned on all the time.

What is the best route to avoid traffic between Mississauga and Vaughan?

Anytime you are not climbing a mountain or pulling a trailer.
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