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MrsBonzai84 Mar 2nd 2016 8:54 am

Taking your US driving test in an Automatic car?
 
Hello and apologies, I'm sure this gets asked a lot.
Has anyone taken their US driving test in an automatic car?
My husband is working in the US at the moment and has spoken to his colleagues who say this is possible but I wanted to check here to be sure.
In the UK I only hold an automatic drivers licence and the idea of learning to drive a manual (in 60 days for NC) is a worry, particularly when I rely on my car so much.
Thank you.

Vimto Mar 2nd 2016 11:10 am

Re: Taking your US driving test in an Automatic car?
 
I don't believe there is a notation on any state driving license stating Auto or Manual, I took my test in Georgia in an automatic and there is indication on my license

az2014 Mar 2nd 2016 12:16 pm

Re: Taking your US driving test in an Automatic car?
 
What makes you think you will have to take it in a manual car?

Nobody drives manual in the USA, automatics everwhere, a lot more than UK.

rpjs Mar 2nd 2016 12:17 pm

Re: Taking your US driving test in an Automatic car?
 
Automatic is far more common here than manual.

MrsBonzai84 Mar 2nd 2016 12:31 pm

Re: Taking your US driving test in an Automatic car?
 
I was told (by the DMV) that there is no such thing as an Automatic licence and I incorrectly assumed this would mean I would have to take my test in a Manual. It is a great relief to know I won't have to, as stupid as it sounds.
Thank you.

Pulaski Mar 2nd 2016 12:32 pm

Re: Taking your US driving test in an Automatic car?
 
Why would anyone want to take a test other than in an automatic? :confused:

As was said above, "a license is a license" in the US, there is no distinction between manual and automatic.

Originally Posted by MrsBonzai84 (Post 11884216)
Hello and apologies, I'm sure this gets asked a lot. ....

Never, as far as I remember! :lol:

MrsBonzai84 Mar 2nd 2016 12:40 pm

Re: Taking your US driving test in an Automatic car?
 
I'm definitely in the minority here in the UK but I've never understood why! That's great :thumbup:


Originally Posted by Pulaski (Post 11884361)
Why would anyone want to take a test other than in an automatic? :confused:

As is said above, "a license is a license" in the US, there is no distinction between manual and automatic.


Guindalf Mar 2nd 2016 12:59 pm

Re: Taking your US driving test in an Automatic car?
 
You'd be amazed at how many people in the States that CAN'T drive 'stick' (manual)!

Most cars are auto and you pretty much have to special order a manual model. If you don't believe me, just watch The Amazing Race when the teams have to drive themselves somewhere in Europe or virtually anywhere else in the world. At least half of them always have problems.

There's no doubt that automatic is a lot easier to control and it's the added concentration required to change gears (and make sure you're always in the right one!) that makes it necessary to differentiate in the UK.

Pulaski Mar 2nd 2016 1:16 pm

Re: Taking your US driving test in an Automatic car?
 

Originally Posted by Guindalf (Post 11884378)
.... There's no doubt that automatic is a lot easier to control ......

On the contrary, I have much more "control" over any of my manual vehicles than I would over an automatic. ..... I can also pretty much change gears in my sleep, it is pretty much, er, .... automatic. :nod:

Guindalf Mar 2nd 2016 1:37 pm

Re: Taking your US driving test in an Automatic car?
 

Originally Posted by Pulaski (Post 11884391)
On the contrary, I have much more "control" over any of my manual vehicles than I would over an automatic. ..... I can also pretty much change gears in my sleep, it is pretty much, er, .... automatic. :nod:

...after how many years of practice?

I've driven manual cars since I was 17, but there is no way you can tell me that it's easier to learn or control for the casual, relatively inexperienced driver.

sir_eccles Mar 2nd 2016 1:54 pm

Re: Taking your US driving test in an Automatic car?
 
Automatics free up a hand for distracted driving.

Pulaski Mar 2nd 2016 2:11 pm

Re: Taking your US driving test in an Automatic car?
 

Originally Posted by sir_eccles (Post 11884415)
Automatics free up a hand for distracted driving.

Exactly! I suspect that America would have fewer accidents and fatalities on the road if automatics were outlawed.

I also read an article that reported, unsurprisingly to me, that of all the unexplained/ uncontrolled "sudden accelerations" in recent years, not a single one had been in a vehicle with a manual transmission!

sir_eccles Mar 2nd 2016 2:26 pm

Re: Taking your US driving test in an Automatic car?
 

Originally Posted by Pulaski (Post 11884429)
Exactly! I suspect that America would have fewer accidents and fatalities on the road if automatics were outlawed.

I also read an article that reported, unsurprisingly to me, that of all the unexplained/ uncontrolled "sudden accelerations" in recent years, not a single one had been in a vehicle with a manual transmission!

And they swore up and down they were pressing the brake all that time. Call me a skeptic...

Pulaski Mar 2nd 2016 2:44 pm

Re: Taking your US driving test in an Automatic car?
 

Originally Posted by sir_eccles (Post 11884442)
And they swore up and down they were pressing the brake all that time. Call me a skeptic...

No! .... You're a sceptic. ;)

dj6372 Mar 2nd 2016 2:51 pm

Re: Taking your US driving test in an Automatic car?
 
Harder to text and update faceshite and twatter in a 'stick'


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