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Left-hand drive cars should be considered ideal for right-handed people and right-hand drive cars for left-handed people.
You see, on a left-hand drive vehicle drivers use their left hands for the steering wheel (which doesn't require too much strength) and use their right hands to switch gears (which I think it has more strength), but on right-hand drive cars, that is the opposite. Most people say right hand drive cars are better than left hand drive cars. Honestly, I think that left hand drive cars could be fine for right handers since their weak left hand can control the steering wheel and their dominant right hand can switch gears and vice versa.
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Telea Stafford is the newest English Comp and Advertising Studies adjunct professor in Dallas Community College System.
Telea earned a 1994 BA in Marketing from Texas Tech University and an MBA in Marketing from the University of North Texas in 2003. She believes in service and academic advancement and has served in various capacities with Texas Tech and other organizations for the past 20 years. The list includes Texas Tech University Foundation Board, The Texas Tech Alumni Association (Board of Directors), Founding Member Texas Tech Club, The School of Mass Communications (Board of Directors), Special Olympics Dallas, UNT Alumni Association (Board), the Innovation Hub Mentor and Entrepreneur Alumni Chapter (Board of Directors). She is a member of the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce, the Dallas Chamber of Commerce and the Black Chamber of Commerce.
Telea’s an avid cyclist and writer (recent: The Cure for the Common Culture), has three daughters and resides in Dallas, Texas. Some of her most recent achievements are Quest for Success Winner, Dallas Chamber of Commerce and Outstanding Alumni for both Texas Tech and UNT.