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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. Our professional driving instructors are friendly and can assist you.

We welcome all levels of learners, from students just 17 who want to start lessons, to those who need our other driving lesson packages.

Automatic and manual refers to the type of transmission (or gears) that is in the car. You must change the gears yourself in a manual car. As the name suggests an automatic car will change the gears automatically when needed.

What Is The Difference Between Manual Cars And Automatic Cars?

Driving a manual car isn’t for everyone, especially if you live in a busy area where shifting gears and controlling the clutch are a daily part of your driving. You might have had driving lessons in a manual car but found the gears too complicated. Another reason drivers may choose an automatic is because they have difficulty changing the gears 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.

A car equipped with an automatic transmission changes the gears automatically for you. You will need to change the gears yourself if you drive a manual transmission car.

Manual cars usually have three pedals, the clutch, brake, and accelerator. You also have a gear stick which when used with the clutch allows you to change the gears. The clutch is operated using your left foot while the other two are controlled with your right foot. To change gears, you press the clutch down. The clutch must be down in order to move the gearstick and select the right gear for you. Most manual cars have a clutch pedal, but some cars have a trigger or button on the gearstick.

An automatic car does without a clutch because the gears are changed automatically. The car will automatically change gears as the speed increases and when the car slows down, it will automatically shift to a lower gear. In an automatic car it is not necessary to be proficient in coordinating the accelerator, clutch, and gear lever. This makes it easier to learn how to drive an automatic car rather than a manual. Instead of a clutch, an automatic car has a footrest. It is difficult for automatic cars to stall as they don’t have a clutch. Also, you won’t accidentally put the car into the wrong gear or grind the gears.

Manuals have a different gear stick than Automatics. A manual has one reverse gear and five, possibly 6, forward gears. The four main operations of an Automatic’s gear stick are (P), park, (D) drive, (N)  neutral, and (R) reverse. There are many variations but these are the main four operations. 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.

A second difference is that a manual car cannot move on the flat unless you use the accelerator. However, an automatic can be put into drive or reverse and it will glide along by itself. The car will move even though it is not going very fast, until you use the accelerator. If you’re used to driving manual cars and want to switch to an automatic, this is something you need to remember.

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The UK has a higher proportion of manual cars, but there is an increasing number of automatics being built each year. Automatics are generally more expensive to purchase as well as to run and maintain. They tend to consume more fuel than manual cars. Additionally, they are more expensive to maintain and to insure because they are more complex to make.

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What Are The Benefits Of Learning To Drive In An Automatic Car?

It is not necessarily easier to learn how to drive an automatic car, it all depends on what you are dealing with. 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. Driving in traffic-heavy areas will require you to change gears frequently because of the constant stop-start nature. 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.

If you have trouble managing the gears in a manual vehicle, you might find that learning to drive an automatic car is easier. This could mean you take fewer lessons to pass your test and receive your driving license.

Are There Any Downsides 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.

Another downside of learning to drive an automatic vehicle is that when you pass your driving test in an automatic, it doesn’t mean you can also drive a manual car. However, if you pass your test in a manual car, you will be able to drive both.

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 this discourage you though, as thousands of learners pass the driving test in automatic vehicles every year.

If you have further questions about our automatic driving lessons in Luddenden Foot contact us today to book your first lesson

DVSA Registered Driving Instructors

Our Driving Instructors offer high-quality driving lessons in Luddenden Foot for drivers of all ages abilities and levels. They have years of experience and are approved and registered with the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA). You will feel confident and calm as you learn how to drive, whether you’re a complete beginner, returning to driving lessons after a break, or a qualified driver who is looking to refresh his skills.

No matter your reasons for learning to drive are, our driving instructors can help you to pass your driving test quickly and inexpensively. The instructors will offer a variety of driving lessons and courses, each designed to get you your driving licence as quickly as possible.

You can be sure that when you are learning to drive with one of our driving instructors in Luddenden Foot you will receive the highest quality driving instruction possible. They aim to make you a competent and confident driver.

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Your Very First Driving Lesson In Luddenden Foot

Your instructor will have an introductory conversation to discuss your driving skills and experience. Don’t worry if you have not had driving lessons before as most people haven’t They will then check your provisional driver’s license, perform an eye-check, and then discuss the basics of the car you will be learning in.

Local Luddenden Foot driving instructors know the area better than anyone. Your driving lesson will be held in quiet surroundings away from any traffic so that you can slowly improve your confidence with driving. You will learn about the different pedals and how to steer, control your clutch, move off and stop. As your driving skills improve, you will be confronted with new challenges.

Your driving instructor will carefully plan every lesson of you so that you will drive through various junctions, roundabouts, and pedestrian crossings in a familiar setting.

Bad habits are difficult to break, so it’s important that you learn how to drive safely as soon as you start learning to drive. Driving instructors have been specially trained to help you pass your driving test and be safe on the roads. 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 contain all of the topics you need to know in order to safely drive for your whole life. These include techniques like parallel parking, turning in traffic (3-point turn), reversing around corners and an emergency stop. It will let you know what level you’re at now, and how much more you still have to learn.

If you have further questions about our automatic driving lessons in Luddenden Foot contact us today to book your first lesson

The Driving Test Centre You Should Choose

The choice of a test centre is up to you, but it can have an impact on how you perform and whether you pass. We recommend that the test centre is located near where you have taken your lessons. This gives you the advantage to be familiar with the local roads and surroundings when you take your driving test.

If you have further questions about our automatic driving lessons in Luddenden Foot contact us today to book your first lesson

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Are automatic lessons more expensive?

Automatic driving lessons are more expensive as the costs of insuring automatic cars is around 43% higher than manual cars of the same class – this is because automatic cars generally cost more to repair.

Should you put automatic in neutral when stopped?

Never put your vehicle in neutral at traffic lights You will be shifting gears every time to meet a stop light, subjecting them to unnecessary wear. You may have to replace them sooner than you thought. Avoid all this by letting the brakes do their job: leave the engine in drive and step on the brakes at the stoplight

How long does it take to pass automatic?

However, there's less to get to grips with when you take automatic driving lessons. This means many learners are able to pass after just 20 hours of lessons, as long as they also get some private practice.

Is it worth getting an automatic license?

Learning to drive in an automatic might help you take fewer driving lessons in order to reach test standard. What's more, if you've been really struggling with a manual then going for an automatic could mean the difference between you getting your licence and not getting your licence.

 

If you have further questions about our automatic driving lessons in Luddenden Foot contact us today to book your first lesson