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Driving Lessons Aston, Driving Lessons Alum Rock, Driving Lessons Handsworth
Driving Lessons Aston, Driving Lessons Alum Rock, Driving Lessons Handsworth
Automatic Driving Lessons Wolverhampton, Birmingham, Oldbury, Smethwick,Rowley Regis, Great Barr, Handsworth, Aston, Alum Rock.

Driving Lessons Aston, Driving Lessons Alum Rock, Driving Lessons Handsworth

Automatic Driving Lessons Wolverhampton, Birmingham, Oldbury, Smethwick,Rowley Regis, Great Barr, Handsworth, Aston, Alum Rock.

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Automatic cars have a brake and accelerator only, no clutch. The car changesgears for you, this makes learning to drive easier and generally means you willreach test standard with fewer driving lessons.

 

Because of the simpler driving style needed for automatic vehicles many newdrivers feel that automatic driving lessons are easier while other new driversenjoy the challenge and experience of driving a manual vehicle.

 

If you are in a rush to get your driving licence because of schooling, workor other reasons, you may want to consider focusing on passing your driver’stest in an automatic vehicle, as most drivers find that they need fewer lessonsand pass their test quickly. You can always go back at a later date and takelessons in a manual vehicle and then test again for your manual drivinglicence.

 

Book your first automatic driving lesson online now!

 

Gear changes

In an automatic car gears are changed automatically. As the speed increasesthe car will automatically change gears up and as the car slows down the gearswill automatically change to an appropriate lower gear. You do not have tomaster the co-ordination of the clutch, gear lever and accelerator. This makeslearning to drive an automatic car easier than a manual.

 

Automatic Selector

Used for selecting drive when moving off and driving. All gear changes aremade for you by the automatic gearbox.

 

Automatic Driving Licence

When you pass your test in an automatic car you are licensed to driveautomatic cars only. To drive a manual car you would have to pass anotherdriving test in a manual car.

 

Manual Driving Licence

When you pass your test in a manual car you are licensed to drive bothmanual and automatic cars.

 

Your Automatic Driving Test

The procedure for taking your driving test is exactly the same, whetheryou’re in an automatic vehicle or a manual vehicle. However, taking anautomatic driving test eliminates the risk of stalling the car and anystruggles you may encounter with clutch control, which is often why learnerdrivers opt to start their driving journey in an automatic car. Manoeuvers suchas a turn in the road or a hill start, which are usually a daunting prospect ina manual car, are made much easier to handle in an automatic car due to thelack of gears and a clutch, meaning as a learner you have much less to contendwith during your automatic driving test.

 

Can You Stall an Automatic Car?

Many new drivers are nervous when it comes to driving a manual car becauseof the possibility of the car stalling. This can be frustrating, intimidatingand even dangerous. Many assume that an automatic car can’t stall.

 

As long as the engine is functioning correctly and the car is being drivenin a responsible manner, it should not stall. Some of the more common reasonsbehind an automatic car stalling include faulty sensors, a vacuum leak orproblems with the intake or fuel system.

 

Manual Vs Automatic

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Driving a manual vehicle takes a little more practice and involves a fewmore steps. For this reason, many new drivers prefer to learn with an automaticvehicle.

 

There are pros and cons to both sides. If you pass your test in a manualvehicle, your driving licence will allow you to drive both manual and automaticvehicles.

 

However, it might take longer for you to pass and you might need morelessons than with an automatic, making it a more expensive process.

 

Manual Car Pedals

Clutch, Brake & Accelerator

Automatic Car Pedals

Brake & Accelerator

 

Can i drive an Automatic car with Manual driving licence?

 

Yes, once you pass your driving test in a manual car, you are licensed todrive both automatic and manual cars.

 

However, the opposite is not true. If you pass your driver’s test in anautomatic car, you are only licensed to drive automatic vehicles and will needto pass a separate test in a manual car in order to drive both types ofvehicles. Find Driving Lessons Wolverhampton, Driving Lessons Birmingham,Driving Lessons Oldbury. Avail Automatic Driving Lessons in Handsworth, Aston,Alum Rock, Smethwick, Rowley Regis, Great Barr.

 

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