Clifton Automatic Driving Lessons
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The ability to drive is a crucial skill and could be your ticket 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 friendly and experienced driving instructors can 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.
Both manual and automatic are the types of transmissions or gears found in a car. In a manual vehicle, you are required to change the gears yourself at the correct time. Automatic cars change the gears when needed for you.
- What’s The Difference Between Manual And Automatic Cars?
- Which Car Manual Or Automatic Is The Most Popular?
- What Are The Advantages Of Taking Driving Lessons In An Automatic Car?
- Are There Downsides to Driving an Automatic Car?
- DVSA Registered Driving Instructors
- Your First Clifton Driving Lesson
- The Driving Test Centre You Should Choose
- Learning To Drive Frequently Asked Questions
What’s The Difference Between Manual And Automatic Cars?
It can be difficult to learn how to drive a manual vehicle, especially if you live in a busy area where daily driving involves lots of changing gears and clutch control. Perhaps you have previously taken driving lessons in a manual car and found the handling of the gears difficult. Another reason drivers may choose an automatic is because they have difficulty changing the gears due to a disability. If this is you then don’t worry as you are not the only one. Many people find it easier to learn how to drive and pass their driving test in an automatic .
Automatic transmission cars automatically change gears 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 is used to change gears. The clutch is operated using your left foot while the other two are controlled with your right foot. When you need to change gear, you press down on the clutch. When the clutch is down, you can then move the gearstick to select the required gear. The majority of manual cars will have a clutch pedal, however, some cars can replace the pedal with a trigger or a button on the gearstick.
An automatic car does not have a clutch, as the changing of the gears are done automatically by the car. As the vehicle accelerates, it will automatically change the gears higher. When the car slows down or stops, the gears will automatically switch to the lower gear. In an automatic car you don’t need to know how to coordinate the clutch, gear lever and accelerator. This makes learning to drive an automatic car a lot easier than learning how to drive a manual. A footrest is usually used in place of the clutch. Automatic cars don’t have a clutch, so it is much harder to stall them. Also, you won’t accidentally put the car into the wrong gear or grind the gears.
Manuals have a different type of gear stick to an Automatic. 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. The operation are very simple, with perhaps the exception of neutral that is used when your vehicle is stopped at traffic lights or in heavy congestion.
Another difference is the fact that you must use the accelerator to get a manual vehicle to move on the flat. But if you put an automatic into drive or reverse, the car will creep along all by itself. Although it won’t move very fast until your press the accelerator, it will still be moving. 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 automatic driving lessons in Clifton contact us today to book your first lesson
Which Car Manual Or Automatic Is The Most Popular?
In the UK manual cars are more popular than automatics, however, the number of new automatics being built is increasing. Automatic cars are usually more costly to buy, run and to 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.



What Are The Advantages Of Taking Driving Lessons In An Automatic Car?
The process of learning how to drive an automatic car isn’t always easier, it all depends upon what difficulties you are experiencing. You won’t notice a difference if you struggling with a common problem such as observation.
Driving in an automatic is a good option if your problems with clutch control or gear changing. It is much easier to learn how to drive in urban areas that are jam-packed with traffic. It is a stop-start driving style that means you’ll be changing gears constantly. This can be difficult for both experienced drivers and learner drivers.
An automatic car makes it easier when doing your driving test 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 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.
You should also remember that learning to drive and passing your test in an automatic does not allow you to drive a manual vehicle. Your licence will allow both if you pass your manual driving test.
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 Clifton contact us today to book your first lesson
DVSA Registered Driving Instructors
Our Driving Instructors are approved by and registered with the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency and provide high-quality driving lessons in Clifton to drivers of all ages, abilities and levels. 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 what reason you have for learning to drive our driving instructors will help get your driving license passed as quickly and as cheaply as possible. The instructors will offer a variety of driving lessons and courses, each designed to get you your driving licence as quickly as possible.
If you choose to learn with one our driving instructors in Clifton, then you can rest assured that you are in the hands of a professional driving instructor who is qualified to help you improve your driving skills and teach you to drive safely. Their goal is to help you become confident and competent driver.



Your First Clifton Driving Lesson
Your instructor will conduct an introductory chat with you to discover your driving experience and current driving abilities. No need to worry if you’ve never taken driving lessons before as the majority of our customers do not have any prior driving experience. During the chat, they will check your provisional driving licence and do an eye exam. Then, they will go over the basics of the car that you will be learning in.
Local driving instructors know Clifton better than anyone else. Your driving lesson will begin on the back roads of Clifton, in a quiet area, away from other road users. This will allow you to increase your confidence and improve your driving skills in a quiet setting. The basics of driving, including how to steer and control the clutch, as well as moving off and stopping, will be covered first. As you gain driving proficiency, you’ll be faced with new challenges.
Your instructor will plan each lesson carefully so that you have the opportunity to drive through many junctions, roundabouts, pedestrian crossings in an easy-to-remember setting.
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 create a written record of how you are driving. Your progress record will include all the topics that you must master in order to drive safely throughout your driving career. These include techniques like parallel parking, turning in traffic (3-point turn), reversing around corners and an emergency stop. It will show you your current stage and how much you have still to learn.
If you have further questions about our automatic driving lessons in Clifton 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 Clifton contact us today to book your first lesson
Learning To Drive Frequently Asked Questions
What gear do you use when going uphill in an automatic?
Shift to Low Gear This is because you need to have enough pulling or engine power to safely climb an inclined road. What you need to do is shift to a low gear, which is either the D1, D2, or D3 that's found on your car's gear lever. Of note, some automatic cars have it labeled as L, 2, and 3.
What does S mean in automatic cars?
The S mode stands for sport. It provides you a more dynamic driving experience as the S mode varies the sensitivity of your car's throttle response. As a result, you would feel that your car's RPM will climb faster than usual as more fuel is injected into the cylinders as compared to using the D or Drive mode.
Should I put my car in neutral when stopping at a red light automatic?
Leave your car in gear at a red light It's much better to put your car in neutral and apply the handbrake to keep it stationary. When you put your car in neutral, the clutch is spared unnecessary wear and tear.
How do you stop an automatic car if the brakes fail?
If the brakes fail in an automatic car, release the throttle immediately and use the engine braking to slow down the vehicle. When the speed comes down, you can use the parking brake to try to stop the car.