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Automatic Driving Lessons
Automatic cars differ from manual for the fact that there is no
clutch pedal to operate. The left foot should not be used at all.
The right foot is used to operate the accelerator (gas) pedal and
the brake pedal.
Automatic cars are a popular choice for learners who find it difficult
to get used to the gears and clutch when driving a manual car. It
is also classed as a better option for the older and disabled learner
drivers.
Considering learning to drive in an automatic should not be looked
upon as being an easier way to pass the test - many believe that
it is and this is not the case. It will take the same length of
time and their are no short cuts to passing a driving test. It is
always recommended that manual lessons are taken initially. We offer
evaluations to those that believe that they cannot drive a manual
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FACT - 80% of those who call stating they struggle
with manual -
After evaluation have no issues - just poor tuition
from previous instructors
If you pass your driving test in an automatic then you are not
permitted to drive a manual and would have to take the learner test
again in a manual if you wish to drive one. IT IS BETTER TO PASS
IN A MANUAL this way you can drive both.
Be aware that there will still be times when you will be required
to select a gear to control the car to gain better control and you
will find that the brakes will be used more.
We have instructors
who teach automatic
Common reasons why pupils decide to learn in an automatic
- Believe it to be easier
- Lacks confidence in their ability to
drive
- Wanting to get through the learning process
quicker
- Short legs for the pedals
- Previous instructor advised to try
- Struggles with clutch control
- Struggles with gears
- Lazy driver
- Has an automatic sat in the drive
- Has disabilities and has no choice
UNDERSTANDING &
READING THE ROAD ACCOUNTS FOR 85% OF DRIVING SKILLS
IT'S NOT ALL ABOUT FEET WORK
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