Automatic
Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2024 9:33 pm
Does anyone know what percentage of driving schools use automatic transmission cars to teach their clients these days ? I’m suspecting it’s quite high.
Promoting the Preservation and Use of the Postwar Morris Minor
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perhaps one of our German residents can confirm that??Driving fun without limitations
Training in the automatic car
You spend most of your driving training time in an automatic vehicle. You can fully concentrate on the traffic and practice anticipatory driving.
Supplementary gear shift training
You learn how to shift gears in addition to your training, in at least 10 driving hours on a manual car.
Successful test drive
To confirm that you can drive a manual car, you take a test drive. Simply with your driving instructor and without an official examiner. The test drive lasts at least 15 minutes and must take place in and out of town.
Proof for the authorities
If you have passed the test drive with your driving instructor, your driving school will issue you a certificate confirming that you are able to drive a manual car. You simply present this certificate when you take the test.
Practical test in the automatic vehicle
You do your test preparation and the test on the automatic vehicle. This saves you the stress and embarrassing "stalling" and you can concentrate fully on the traffic. If you present the certificate from your driving school that you have also completed a shift training course, the key number B197 will be entered in your driving license.