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== Film - Live Action ==
* In the [[Nicolas Cage]] film ''[[Gone in Sixty Seconds]]'', one of the team members is now a driving instructor, and his most hopeless student is an Asian [[Women Drivers|woman]]. It's plain insulting.
* Hikaru Sulu accidentally leaves the ParkingEnterprise's Brakeexternal oninertial dampers (orbasically externala inertialparking dampersbrake) on the Enterprise in ''[[Star Trek (film)|Star Trek XI]]''. Luckily, it saves the ship.
** This would be a more impressive example of a stereotype if it weren't for Kirk's ridiculously bad driving in the ''Star Trek'' TV Episode "A Piece of the Action," and the fact that Sulu "drives" the ship throughout the series. [[Fridge Logic|Why would a starship pilot know how to drive a car?]]
** Averted completely in ''[[Star Trek V: The Final Frontier]]'', when Sulu pulls off some ridiculous fancy [[Coming in Hot]] maneuvermaneuvers with a shuttlecraft.
 
== Live Action TV ==
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