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Intensive Driving Courses: (Manual or Automatic)?

Enrolling for a driving course is a popular choice among the youths. But the question is always: Should I enroll for a manual or automatic lessons? Find out!1 min


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An automatic car is slightly different from a manual car in that the driver does not need to change gear by themselves using a clutch pedal as with a manual car. An automatic gearbox does not have a left pedal/clutch pedal as a manual car does therefore when driving an automatic car the left foot does not need to be used at all.

An automatic car can be seen or believed to be easier to drive than a manual car.

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Enrolling for automatic driving courses is a popular choice for learners who find changing gear and using a clutch pedal difficult – which makes it a popular choice for the elderly learner or those with some restricting disability. We would normally recommend someone always try and learn in a manual car to first 'test' the suitability, then if they find the operation of the clutch or gear changes to be difficult then move to an automatic car.

Many people who simply need to learn in a very short period of time often start with automatic car driving lessons and driving license in order to get themselves on the road with a full license a little quicker than with gears and clutch.

If you choose to learn in an automatic car and take a driving test in an automatic car your driving license only allows you to drive an automatic car, so if you wish to drive a manual car you would need to take another driving test in a manual car.

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