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Little Horton 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 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.

Both manual and automatic are the types of transmissions or gears found in a car. Manual cars require that you change the gears at the right time. Automatic cars change the gears when needed for you.

What Is The Difference Between Manual 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. 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. If this is you, you’re not alone. Many people find learning to drive and passing the driving test in an automatic much easier.

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.

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. You use your left foot to operate the clutch, while your right foot is used for the other two. To change gears, you press the clutch down. When the clutch is down, you can move the stick to select the proper gear for your speed. You will find a clutch pedal on most manual cars, but some cars, replace the pedal with a trigger/button on the gear stick.

Because an automatics car’s gears are changed automatically, it doesn’t have a clutch. As the vehicle speeds up, the gears will automatically change higher and as it slows down the gears will change to a lower gear. In an automatic car it is not necessary to be proficient in coordinating the accelerator, clutch, and gear lever. Because of this an automatic car is much more easy to learn than a manual car. 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 type of gear stick to an Automatic. You can choose between 1-5 forward gears and 1 reverse gear in a manual car. An Automatic’s gear stick has 4 main operations. While there are many variations, these four operations, (P) park (D) drive (N) neutral (R) reverse. are the most usual ones. With the possible exception of neutral (which is used in heavy traffic or at traffic lights), most operations are quite obvious.

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.

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In the UK manual cars are more popular than automatics, however, the number of new automatics being built is increasing. Automatics are generally more expensive to purchase as well as to run and maintain. Automatic cars use more fuel than manual cars and they can be more costly to fix and insure.

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What Are The Benefits Of Learning To Drive 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. You won’t notice a difference if you struggling with a common problem such as observation.

You might find it easier to learn how to drive in an automatic if you have trouble with clutch control and gear changes. There is much less to consider when learning to drive in a city with lots of congestion. Because of the nature of urban driving, you will have to change gears often. This can be difficult for both experienced drivers and learner drivers.

The automatic car allows you to take your driving exam without worrying about stalling or having to use 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.

You might have difficulty managing the gears of a manual car. If this is the case, it might be easier to learn to drive in an automatic car.

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.

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. Your licence will allow both if you pass your manual driving test.

You may find that passing your test in an automatic car could limit your options for buying or renting a car in the future. In the event that you decide later to drive a manually-operated car, you will need another test.

Automatic cars have a lower pass rate than manual cars. However, don’t let this deter you as every year thousands of learners pass their driving tests in automatic cars.

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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 Little Horton to drivers of all ages, abilities and levels. No matter if you are a total novice, a returning driver after a break, or an experienced driver looking to improve your skills, our driving instructors will make you feel relaxed and confident.

No matter what your reason for learning, our driving instructors will help you pass your driving exam as fast and cheaply as possible. Each driving lesson and course is carefully designed to help you obtain your driving license as soon as possible.

If you choose to learn with one our driving instructors in Little Horton, 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. They aim to make you a competent and confident driver.

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Your First Little Horton Driving Lesson

Your driving instructor will begin with an introduction chat to learn about your driving skills and experience. It doesn’t matter if you haven’t had any driving lessons previously as the majority of our customers have never taken driving lessons previously either. 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 Little Horton 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 start with the basic pedals, steering, clutch control and moving off and stopping. You will face new challenges as your driving skills improve.

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 are specially trained to show you how to drive safely and pass your driving exam. Their vast experience and knowledge in driving will help you to become a safe, confident driver.

Your driving instructor will create a written record of how you are driving. 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 show you your current stage and how much you have still to learn.

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How to Choose A Driving Test Centre

While your choice of test centre will be based on your personal preference, it can have a direct impact on how you perform on the day and whether or not 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 are searching for Little Horton automatic driving lessons then please get in touch today to book your first lesson

Learning To Drive Frequently Asked Questions

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 are searching for Little Horton automatic driving lessons then please get in touch today to book your first lesson