antipodean
Active Member
American sourced manual transmission cars require you to depress the clutch before they will start, so you don't career off without realising the car is in gear. I don't know what year the regulation came in though, but I am aware of this requirement on a sixties vintage vehicle.It used to be necessary to dip the clutch when starting to lighten the load on the starter motor, but that necessity went out with the stone age.
I am aware of people who have had remote start fitted to their car, and come out of the shopping centre into the summer glare, pressed the start button on the remote to get the air conditioning working while they amble over to the car, and had their vehicle career into others in the car park because it was left in gear.