Automatic Driving Lessons

Say goodbye to changing gears.

When it comes to deciding that you want to undertake driving lessons you need to decide whether to take manual or automatic driving lessons. There is a difference in the two types of driving lessons and which type of lesson you take may have a long-term impact on you. This is why you should take the time to weigh up the pros and cons of whether an automatic or manual driving lesson is the one that is best for your needs.

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One of the strongest benefits about taking automatic driving lessons is that many people believe that this is the easier way to learn how to drive. Given the concern and nerves that many people have over learning to drive, it is easy to see why learning in an easier and more convenient way will be of benefit to many learner drivers.

The key factor is that an automatic car is less complicated to drive. This is down to the fact that you only have two pedals to contend with, which are the break and accelerator. There is also just the one gear to focus on and the gear change between forward and reverse is automatically taken care of. When the gear is recognised as going forward, the drive, the car detects which gear to be in by analysing the speed and the load which is placed on the engine. This makes an automatic car so much simpler to drive.

Once the car is in drive, the accelerator speeds up the vehicle and the brake is used to slow your vehicle down. You only need one foot to accelerate or break, giving the driver an increased amount of time in which they can focus on the road around them and driving. This provides many learner drivers with a more comfortable entry point into driving, which can help to develop confidence and ability.

Given the traffic and intensity in London, it is easy to see why so many people are turning towards an automatic car as a viable solution. Whether you are looking for driving lessons in South bank, Bermondsey, Waterloo, Lambeth North, Vauxhall, Battersea, we can provide you with a comprehensive automatic driving lesson course to suit your budget and skill set.

If you pass your automatic driving test, you will receive a licence to drive an automatic car but you will not be permitted to drive a manual car until you pass that test. It can be seen that many people will do that at a later date so an automatic driving licence can be seen as a stop-gap. If you want to develop your confidence behind the wheel or ensure you are cut out for driving, this style of licence can help you to improve your skills and become a better driver at your own pace.

When it comes to automatic cars, there is no limit to whatever type of automatic car you can drive. This means that you will also be able to legally drive a semi-automatic car. A semi-automatic car has a gearshift that is operated manually, which means that the driver has control over selecting gears but there is no need to operate the clutch. This is because the clutch is operated for the driver automatically every time a gear is changed.

It should be noted that automatic cars are becoming more common and the cost of buying and operating this style of car is getting more affordable all the time. At the moment, many people may think that the long-term impact of automatic cars will be a higher price than manual cars but this is not necessarily the case. All indications suggest that automatic cars will fall to the price of manual cars, providing new drivers with a viable alternative. When it comes to finding effective driving lessons that will get you on the road in no time, manual driving lessons in London are a safe bet.

We provide effective and efficient Automatic driving lessons in south east London. We focus on the following postcodes: SE1, SE5, SE11, SE15, SE16, SE17, SE22, SE24, SW2, SW4, SW8 and SW9. This means if you are looking for Automatic driving lessons in these London postcodes, please get in contact to arrange your London Automatic driving lessons.

If you are unsure whether you need Manual driving lessons or Automatic driving lessonsplease contact us and we will give you all the information you need to make a decision.

If you require further advice please call us on 020 8123 8123 and we will be pleased to help.