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and if this is the case, would you be allowed to drive a car that has both automatic and manual drive? i only ask because, what if you were driving it on manual and you crashed? where would you stand in the eyes of the law?
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by the way i am not talking about myself, because i have passed test years ago( manual!), just curious thats all!
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Interesting point this, I've checked with the DVLA in the past for my own curiosity too.What is the difference between all wheel drive and 4x4?
Apparently, they class an automatic as one that requires no input from the driver to select gears (other than forward/reverse etc), so that precludes those "clutchless" semi-autos where you still move the lever.
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So, if one passed the test in an automatic, one would be restricted to driving just a full auto until another test is passed.
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In the UK, this is the way the law is. In the US, it does not matter.Who's at fault? backed into an illegally parked car...?
Nope you can drive both. Very good question though! I see where you're coming from. I also passed my drivers test while driving a manual. Good question.Whats the difference between a concept car and a hybrid? Is there a difference?
If you pass in a manual you can drive both but if you pass in an automatic to can only drive automatics.Can you help me find out about JCB training courses in the north west england?
if you pass in an automatic you can only drive that type of car but if you do it in a manual you can driver bothWhy Do You Feel Bumps In The Back Of The Bus?
In the UK this used to be the case. The situation has become more confusing with the new photo licence as Group B covers manual and automatic cars. Looks for all the world like it doesn't matter any more but I would imagine that the DVLA have the last word.when you pay for gas with a credit card how does the pump authorize your card first?
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If you passed your test in an automatic vehicle, your licence is restricted to fully-automatic vehicles only.is the 2007 BMW X3 a good car? any one owns an X3 here? comfortable ride?
If you were to drive anything else and have an accident, it would be treated the same way as if you had no licence.
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in the eyes of the law you would be in the wrong if you crashed while on manual**** In the United States - You CAN legally drive both according to the actual law provisions.
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In the US, passing the "Behind-the-Wheel" test for a Class D license (for passenger cars), with a car equipped with an automatic transmission, gives you the privilege to drive and operate "Valid Single unit and combinations up to 26000 LBS GVWR, all recreational & farm veh." according to most states. This includes ones with manual transmissions.
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If you are in an accident with a manual transmission car because you cannot drive it effectively, the insurance company will more than likely respond by placing more "fault" upon you for the accident, if they are aware that this is the case.
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**** In the UNITED KINGDOM, however, you CANNOT legally drive both without passing the "Practical Test" using a manual transmission vehicle:
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"In G.B., in order to be licensed to drive a manual transmission car, you need to pass your Practical Test in a manual transmission vehicle." The class of license (Class B) and age (17) is the same, but there will be a provision for manual transmission vehicles included upon passing the test.
(UK Drivers License Regulations)
If you take your test in an automatic car then, you're right you are only allowed to drive an automatic. As long as the car you are driving has automatic then that's fine.
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If you were driving a manual and you had an accident you would not be able to claim insurance.
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If the accident was such that the police were involved they would want to see your license and you could be charged.
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Hope that helps (UK)
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If you learn to drive and pass in an automatic then you are only qualified to drive an automatic.The other way round is fine if you pass your test in a manual then you are qualified to drive both.
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If you pass your driving test in an automatic car then you can only legally drive an automatic car.
If you pass in a manual, you can drive both.
If you're tested on an automatic, you are only passed for automatic, if you drive the manual part of the car that you speak about, you'd be considered to be a learner and would need to have a person with you that has passed on a manual. In the UK if you pass on manual, then you can drive either.
In the US you can take the test on a manual or an automatic and then drive either one as long as you pass.
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Firstly if you passed your test in a manuel car, then you are able to drive an automatic car with your licence.Does Pick up Trucks use more gas if the tailgate is up.?
However, as for passing your test in an automatic car it is not seen as complex as a manuel car as there is less manuveors involved, you will not be allowed to drive a manuel car unless you retake your examination in a manuel car and pass.
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in the eyes of the law you would be breaking the law, penalties if caught may include a ban for a fixed period of time, fine, community service and may have to retake licence.
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In the UK, if you passed your test in a car without a clutch pedal your licence will state that you are only allowed to drive an automatic, but that also means any car without a clutch pedal.I have two races that are going to take place and I want you guys to tell me the outcome!?
If you have an automatic with a manual over-ride function (e.g. tiptronic) or an automated manual transmission, that is allowable.
What you haven't been tested on is the ability to use a clutch.
if you pass your test in a automatic you can only drive a automatic if you pass in a manual you can drive both if a car is fitted with both you would not be allowed to drive it
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