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Driving an Automatic
I have been driving manual cars for 30years but have never driven an automatic. I have been given one by a relative, but I dont feel at all confident about driving it. Do you think I should ask a driving school to give me a lesson or am I just being stupid!
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I drove manual for years then switched to auto about 12 years ago occasionally driving manual rentals here and abroad.
In my opinion you will find auto very easy after a very short transition.
I doubt an instructor could do much other than reassure you while you have a go. Why not get someone to drive you in your new car to somewhere quiet like a large...
I doubt an instructor could do much other than reassure you while you have a go. Why not get someone to drive you in your new car to somewhere quiet like a large...
15:37 Tue 24th Aug 2010
I don't necessarily agree with all of this, but it is interesting to read Honest John's views.
http://www.honestjohn...ing-automatics-safely
http://www.honestjohn...ing-automatics-safely
Some years ago I used to make and fit hand controls for disabled drivers ... when the job was completed. We would either deliver to the customer, or they would come to pick it up. These were often brand new cars that the customer had never driven... and more often than not, they were autoimatic.
So not only were you handing over a brand new car ... but you were giving them their first driving experience in an automatic.
The standard procedure was to ask the customer to tie a scarf around an ankle of their choice. The ends of the scarf would then be tied around the seat frame.
This stopped then from putting you through the windscreen..!
So not only were you handing over a brand new car ... but you were giving them their first driving experience in an automatic.
The standard procedure was to ask the customer to tie a scarf around an ankle of their choice. The ends of the scarf would then be tied around the seat frame.
This stopped then from putting you through the windscreen..!
I do sympathise I hate them.
It's OK at first you tuck your left foot under or whatever your chosen technique is but after a while you relax and before you know it you've put you foot on the "clutch" and end up looking like ond of those stick-to-the-windows Garfield dolls.
No I don't think you're being stupid but I don't think a driving school will be able to help - it's 30 years of ingrainedbehavior you're trying to change
It's OK at first you tuck your left foot under or whatever your chosen technique is but after a while you relax and before you know it you've put you foot on the "clutch" and end up looking like ond of those stick-to-the-windows Garfield dolls.
No I don't think you're being stupid but I don't think a driving school will be able to help - it's 30 years of ingrainedbehavior you're trying to change
I would never drive an automatic and didn't for 40 years. A 4 week trip to the US changed my mind! I collected the car from the airport and drove through Boston rush hour without a problem. As soon as I got home I started the hunt for an automatic and I've never looked back. Just keep your right foot away from any pedals and enjoy.