I think i read somewhere on this forum that they don't allow automatic cars to be used for driving tests. When i tried to search for this info again i couldn't find it. Is this still true? Is there any way around that?
Uh-oh, I'll be too busy sweating buckets in the corner to be making a loud fuss about anything so i guess they won't fail me on that. Better get hold of a manual car and start practicing. Thanks guys.
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Uh-oh, I'll be too busy sweating buckets in the corner to be making a loud fuss about anything so i guess they won't fail me on that. Better get hold of a manual car and start practicing. Thanks guys.
If you only know driving automatic.... it's your worst nightmare!!!
(Just joking) You can take up a short course just to know what they require on the practical tests (parking and road tests) that's my advice.
Also don't be noisy in the waiting lounge and while waiting for your turn to do the parking. They usually fail the noisy ones (my observation).
no chance ... you have to do the test with manual.
auto cars are never allowed for driving test.