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driving an automatic vehicle - then a manual ...?
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has anyone only been allowed to drive an automatic...then passed the manual test - an had problems 'remembering'...?
i am planning to take the manual test...an im confident, especially now that i have been on the roads for nearly 2 years...so have road sense etc
however...i am concerned that i may struggle to 'keep up' with 'remembering' that im in a manual vehicle from time to time...??
i dont want to be forgetting to change gear all the time and stalling etc
anyone else done this an had any problems?/
thanks
i am planning to take the manual test...an im confident, especially now that i have been on the roads for nearly 2 years...so have road sense etc
however...i am concerned that i may struggle to 'keep up' with 'remembering' that im in a manual vehicle from time to time...??
i dont want to be forgetting to change gear all the time and stalling etc
anyone else done this an had any problems?/
thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I usually drive an automatic but sometimes have to rent a manual while abroad, and I've had no trouble. As bednobs says, the revving alerts you. You could try to keep your left hand dear the gear lever to remind you.
I don't think they fail you just for letting the revs get too high or low (though they might if it actually stalled).
I don't think they fail you just for letting the revs get too high or low (though they might if it actually stalled).
Drive a manual for an hour. Borrow a car, or better perhaps, just take a driving lesson (having explained why!) I drove nothing but automatics for twenty years. Then I hired a manual on holiday.What got me, apart from stalling occasionally, is that I'd forgotten how to restart a manual car on an uphill slope.This was embarrassing as I was on a road in the Alps at the time! You can imagine the look on the face of the driver behind as I began to roll slowly back!
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