Bradford Moor automatic driving lessons

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Driving is a valuable skill. It can lead to independence and freedom. You might want to learn how to drive, whether you commute to work, pick up your kids from school, or simply because you want to make getting from A to B more easy. You can count on our friendly, professional driving instructors to help you.

We welcome all levels of new drivers, from the 17-year-old who is looking for their first lesson to the more experienced who is looking for our other driving lesson packages.

Manual and automatic refer to the type transmission, or gears that your car has. In a manual vehicle, you are required to change the gears yourself at the correct time. As the name suggests an automatic car automatically changes the gears at the appropriate time.

What Is The Difference Between Manual Cars And Automatic Cars?

Driving a manual car is not something that everyone can learn, especially if the city is busy and you need to change gears and rely on clutch control a lot. Perhaps you’ve had driving lessons in a manual vehicle before but found it difficult to handle the gears. A driver may also choose an automatic car because they are unable to change gears as easily due to a disability. These are just a few of the many reasons why you may find learning how to drive and passing your driving test much easier in an automatic.

An automatic transmission car changes the gears automatically for you as your speed increases or decreases. You must change the gears yourself if your car is manual transmission.

A manual car will have 3 pedals the brake, accelerator and clutch. You also have a gear stick which is used to change gears. The clutch is operated with the left foot and the other two pedals with your right foot. When you need to change gear, you press down on the clutch. To select the correct gear for your speed, when the clutch is down simply move the gear stick for the right gear. You will find a clutch pedal on most manual cars, but some cars, replace the pedal with a trigger/button on the gear stick.

An automatic car does not have a clutch, as the changing of the gears are done automatically by the car. As the vehicle speeds up, the gears will automatically change higher and as it slows down the gears will change to a lower gear. The co-ordination between the clutch, accelerator and gear lever is not required when driving an automatic car. This makes it much easier to learn how to drive an automatic car over a manual. Instead of a clutch, an automatic car has a footrest. Automatic cars don’t have a clutch, so it is much harder to stall them. You will also not accidentally place the car in an incorrect gear, or grind the gears.

Manuals also have a different gear stick from Automatics. A manual allows you to choose from 5 forward gears, possibly 6, and one reverse gear. The main operations of the automatic gear stick include four major operations. Although there may be variations, they are (P) park, (D) drive, (N) neutral, and (R) reverse. These operations are fairly self-explanatory with the possible exception of neutral which can be used when you are stopped at traffic lights or in heavy traffic.

Another difference is that a manual car will not move on the flat unless you use the accelerator. An automatic, however, can be set into reverse or drive and the car will move by itself. The car will move even though it is not going very fast, until you use the accelerator. This is something to keep in mind if you want to switch from a manual to an automatic car.

If you have further questions about our Bradford Moor automatic driving lessons get in touch today to book your first lesson

Manual cars are the most popular in the UK, but the number of automatics being manufactured is increasing. Automatics are generally more expensive to purchase as well as to run and maintain. They consume more fuel than a manual car, and are also more costly to repair or insure.

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What Are The Advantages Of Taking Driving Lessons In An Automatic Car?

Although learning to drive in an automatic car can be easier than driving a manual car, it all depends on your specific difficulties. Learning in an automatic car won’t help you if your problem is observation

It is possible to learn to drive an automatic car if gear changes or clutch control are difficult for you. When you learn to drive in an urban environment with lots of traffic, there is less to worry about. You will need to constantly change your gear because of the stop-start nature involved in driving in densely populated areas. For both experienced drivers and those just starting to learn how to drive manual cars, this can be frustrating.

Taking your driving test in an automatic car is easier than driving in a manual car as you do not have the risk of stalling the car and any struggles you have with clutch control. A learner will have a lot less difficulty with driving manoeuvres, such as turning in the road or starting from a hill due to no gears or clutch control required.

If you have difficulties with the gears in a manual car, an automatic car may be a better choice. You might find it easier to learn how to drive and pass your driving test.

Is There A Downside To Driving An Automatic Car?

As stated above, automatic cars tend be more expensive than manual cars to purchase, run and maintain. Because of this, automatic driving lessons tend to be more expensive than manual lessons.

You should also remember that learning to drive and passing your test in an automatic does not allow you to drive a manual vehicle. You can drive both manual and automatic cars if your test is passed in a manual car.

This means that if you are taking your driving test in an automatic car, it may limit your options when renting or buying a car in the future. If you decide that you want to drive a manual vehicle, you will need to take the test again

Pass rates for automatic cars are usually lower than those in manual cars. Don’t let it discourage you! Every year, thousands of learners pass driving tests in automatic car.

If you have further questions about our Bradford Moor automatic driving lessons get in touch today to book your first lesson

Driving Instructors Approved By The DVSA

Our Driving Instructors are approved by and registered with the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency and provide high-quality driving lessons in Bradford Moor to drivers of all ages, abilities and levels. Driving lessons are available for beginners, experienced drivers, and those who are returning to the road after a break. You’ll feel calm, safe and confident while driving, no matter your age.

No matter your reasons for learning to drive are, our driving instructors can help you to pass your driving test quickly and inexpensively. Each driving lesson and course is carefully designed to help you obtain your driving license as soon as possible.

Our driving instructors are qualified and experienced. They will teach you the most safe and efficient driving techniques. Their goal is for you to be a confident and capable driver.

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Your First Driving Lesson In Bradford Moor

Your first lesson will include an introduction chat with your instructor to get to know you and your driving history. Don’t worry if you have not had driving lessons before as most people haven’t They will then check that your provisional license is valid, check your eyesight and go over the basics of the car that you will be learning in.

Local driving instructors know Bradford Moor better than anyone else. Your driving lesson will begin in a quiet area away from cars and other road users, so that you can slowly build up your confidence. You will start with the basic pedals, steering, clutch control and moving off and stopping. As you gain driving proficiency, you’ll be faced with new challenges.

Your instructor will carefully plan each lesson route to ensure you drive through all the junctions, roundabouts and pedestrian crossings with ease.

You must learn to drive safely right from the start. Bad habits can be difficult to break. Our driving instructors are trained to help you be safe on the roads and pass your driving test. They have extensive experience and knowledge of driving that they will use to help make you a confident and safer driver.

Your driving instructor will provide a written log of your driving progress. Your progress record will include all the topics that you must master in order to drive safely throughout your driving career. These techniques include parallel parking, turning in the road (3 point turn), reverse around corners and emergency stops. It will show you your current stage and how much you have still to learn.

If you have further questions about our Bradford Moor automatic driving lessons get in touch today to book your first lesson

How to Choose A Driving Test Centre

It is entirely up to you which test centre you choose. However, the choice of the test centre can directly impact how you perform on the day, and whether you pass. We recommend that the test centre is located near where you have taken your lessons. This will allow you to be more familiar with the roads and the surrounding areas when you take your driving exam.

If you have further questions about our Bradford Moor automatic driving lessons get in touch today to book your first lesson

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Is automatic car good for long drive?

Ease of Use An automatic transmission car actually makes a lot of sense for all those who have long commutes and often have to drive through a lot of congestion. Not having to use the clutch and the gear lever frequently reduces the driver fatigue to a lot of extent.

How long does a clutch last on an automatic?

The average lifespan of a clutch is anywhere between 20,000 to 150,000 miles. Luckily, your clutch will likely give you ample notice that something is going wrong. Don't get left at the side of the road with a vehicle that won't shift into gear.

Is 20 driving lessons enough?

The average amount of driving lessons should be 40-45 hours before taking your driving test. Some people decide that 20-30 hours or maybe even less is enough – but remember that the more lessons you take, the better you will become at driving. You'll pass your test faster if you take multiple driving lessons each week.

How many months does it take to pass your driving test?

It usually takes around 30 to 40 hours to reach test standard. 2 x 1.5 hour lessons per week should allow you to reach test standard within around 2 to 3 months depending on your ability. Opting for one lesson per week can take up to six months to reach test standard.

 

If you have further questions about our Bradford Moor automatic driving lessons get in touch today to book your first lesson