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manual transmission: slowing and speed bumps?

Lets say i am in 5th gear, i see some traffic ahead of me that is moving but its just really slow. I will downshift to 2nd, but i sometimes feel like the car is going to stall because it is going so slow. I do not want to full stop because the traffic IS moving, and i do not downshift to 1st. What do you normally do in this situation. It happens a lot to me during stop SIGNS. when i am waiting in line at stop SIGNS.another question is speed bumps: lets say i am in 2nd gear and i approach a speed bump. i start braking but as soon as i hit the speed bump my car starts to shake and rumble. should i press the clutch in as i go over speed bumps and just re-accelerate in the same gear? or what?

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While it was true at one time that players lost teeth sooner or later, I think you will find that since most young players have to wear not only a helmet but a full face shield until they are out of junior, iIt's hard to knock out a guys Chiclets through a cage. Many NHLers today also use an internal guard which can protect them to some extent. It's the same kind of guard used in boxing and the martial arts. Another thing to consider is that modern dentistry can replace teeth so those partials or plates are a thing of a past. And since hockey players make good dough, they can get their smile fixed up for those post game interviews. I played over twenty years and never lost a tooth. I broke my arm, had a concussion and had my nose flattened on two occasions. But hockey never caused me to lose a tooth. I did break a tooth once on an extraordinarily hard Corn Pop though.
i have to wear a face mask(1: im a goalie 2: i play on 14 and under) unless their wearing a face mask it seems pretty high.even with the mouth guard
What are you, a dentist? 68% seems VERY low to me, if you are speaking in terms of pro hockey. I would bet it is much higher. Rookies aren't even players until they lose a few pearls or in Mats Sundin's case, pegs. They all lose some chicklets at some point.
get lower profile tires and go easy over bumps so you stop falling on the fenders and cutting into the tread. Or put things back stock.
~98% They have great dental plans. Teemu fake teeth look very good btw. I'd like to add that I'm grateful you didn't ask a stupid asinine puck bunny question. I would've had to get out my can o' whoop puck bun rse.

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