Automatic Course

Automatic driving courses provide a hassle-free path to mastering essential driving skills, covering traffic rules, car control, hazard perception, defensive driving, and parking, while simplifying gear operation. Shorter course durations and fewer skills to acquire make automatic driving courses an efficient way to become a confident driver.


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Frequently Asked Questions

The level of effort required to master driving an automatic car will depend on the amount of driving experience that you possess and your ability to quickly grasp the necessary skills. Contrary to popular belief, driving an automatic is not necessarily an easier alternative. If you find yourself struggling with the basics, such as observation, the switch from manual to automatic will be of minimal assistance. However, if you are having difficulty with gear changes or clutch control, you will likely reap substantial benefits from learning how to drive an automatic.

It depends on your choice. While Manual driving lessons are more affordable option and manual full driving license allows you to switch to automatic vehicle. But If you're looking for a smoother ride without the hassle of a clutch and gear changes, an automatic car is the perfect choice for you.

Although automatic cars are generally viewed as simpler to drive, learners tend to achieve a higher pass rate in manual vehicles. Nevertheless, thousands still manage to obtain their licence in automatics annually, so don't let the numbers discourage you if you're set on driving an automatic!

Automatic cars require more fuel and are a pricier purchase and service option. Furthermore, manual cars are more prevalent on the road, resulting in higher rates for automatic lessons compared to manual lessons.

Learning to drive a car with an automatic transmission is much easier than with a manual, making it possible for you to gain the basics in a single day. However, always ensure you're completely comfortable with gearstick, starting, and stopping before you hit the road. Everyone has a different pace of learning and you want to be sure you are confident behind the wheel.