Automatic is the easiest for you to learn to drive. So, that takes your attention and puts it on the road, where the real driving action is. This is important during your learning the rules of the road, defensive driving, and maneuvering a car. So, automatic is the best to learn to drive.
To understand how a car works, the manual transmission gives you more technical understanding. Manual is fun after you learn it, but can get boring after a few years of driving.
2006-07-23 02:17:32
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answered by BuyTheSeaProperty 7
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Well the easiest to learn to drive in you be an automatic. I learned to drive in a manual and I am very glad that I did. If you can drive a manual you can drive either or and I think is a great way to start out. That way you are not limited on what you can and cant drive. Also when you are younger money is an issue and manuals get better gas mileage and you can get a better car in manual cheaper than you can an automatic. Also, a lot of jobs and other places sometimes have cars that you need to drive and what if they happen to be a manual? This way you have learned on both and are prepared for anything.
2006-07-23 01:39:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I would definately say a manual because then you have the choice of driving either when you pass your test. If you learn to drive in an automatic, you can only drive an automatic.
2006-07-26 01:55:30
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answered by Little_Chicken 2
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If you do a manual then when you pass you can drive both, but if you learn in an automatic then you can only drive an automatic. I'd say it's best to learn in a manual.
2006-07-23 01:49:16
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answered by floppity 7
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Get the book from the DMV on traffic safety and read it. Then see if you can find anything on etiquette, such as when to yield the right of way, why you're not supposed to drive in the left lane on the interstate. There's a lot more going on than just pushing a pedal and moving a wheel. Learn on an automatic. The last thing you need when starting out is something else that will distract you.
2006-07-23 01:42:02
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answered by daspook19 4
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Definately a manual. Here in Australia we have separate licences, when you do your test it is with either a manual or auto, so you licence states that. If you are caught driving the wrong one you're in trouble. At least if you learn on a manual, it is easy to drive an automatic if needed. Worth the extra effort and not as hard as you think.
2006-07-23 01:38:42
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answered by toffeemine 2
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If possible...learn in a manual. Once you learn the shifting, clutching, and etc. that you have to do with driving a manual car, driving an automatic will be easier!
2006-07-23 02:39:32
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answered by jamesac91 2
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Learning in an automatic is quicker and easier, but it's definately best to learn in a manual, it's more of an achievement and that way you are licensed to drive either which gives you more scope when buying cars.
2006-07-23 04:11:20
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answered by TB 5
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Manual
2006-07-23 01:38:39
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answered by The Foosaaaah 7
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manual
if you pass the test driving a manual car
you can drive both manul and automatic cars
if you pass driving automatic cars
you can only drive automatics
you will have to then pass the manual test if you want to drive manual cars without L plates
2006-07-26 22:11:01
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answered by itsa o 6
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