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Your ultimate guide on automatic driving lessons in the UK

There are an estimated forty million drivers on the roads across the UK, and the number is growing - but in order for you to become part of this statistic, you must first obtain your driver's license. In order to obtain your driver's license, you will need some driving lessons to help you along the way, and while some people prefer driving a manual car, others feel more at ease behind the wheel of an automatic car. However, whatever type of car you choose to drive, there are a few things to keep in mind. Visit: https://weareotimo.com/<br>

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Your ultimate guide on automatic driving lessons in the UK

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  1. Your ultimate guide on automatic driving lessons in the UK There are an estimated forty million drivers on the roads across the UK, and the number is growing - but in order for you to become part of this statistic, you must first obtain your driver's license. In order to obtain your driver's license, you will need some driving lessons to help you along the way, and while some people prefer driving a manual car, others feel more at ease behind the wheel of an automatic car. However, whatever type of car you choose to drive, there are a few things to keep in mind. Automatic cars, which were once only popular among drivers above a certain age and those who were unable to drive a manual car, are now mainstream. Not only are they more convenient and much easier to drive than manual cars, but they can also be less expensive to maintain and be more fuel-efficient in some cases. However, stepping behind the wheel of an automatic car may bewilder you at first sight, as you might be surprised by the lack of a clutch pedal and the lack of options afforded by a normal manual car. An automatic car differs from a manual car in that it changes gears automatically without the driver needing to utilise the clutch pedal. Although automatic transmissions have a reputation for being difficult to maintain, they are more reliable than they used to be some years ago. They also limit the possibility of parts failing - for example, in an automatic car, if your clutch control isn't flawless, you won't wear out the clutch. In addition to being more convenient and easier to drive, automated versions of cars can be more efficient than manual counterparts in some instances. That brings us to the next point: how to drive an automatic vehicle. Automatic driving lessons are usually required if you are unfamiliar with how an automatic automobile operates. It is important to note that if you choose this path, you will not be permitted to drive a manual car with an automatic license. While it limits the type of vehicle you can drive, some people find it easier to learn and pass their test in an automatic since it eliminates many of the components of learning to drive that some people struggle with, such as clutch control and using the gears. However, if you have a manual license, you can drive both automatic and manual cars. Many young people are intimidated by the prospect of getting behind the wheel of a car for the first time, let alone facing a test at the end of their driving lessons, but driving lessons are designed to assist those who want to obtain an official government-issued driver's license, learn how to drive, and ultimately become more confident behind the wheel. There are no shortcuts or easier ways to obtain your driver's license, other than learning and practising. If you intend to drive an automatic car, it is advised that you opt for automatic driving lessons, and fortunately, there is additional assistance accessible to those learning to drive these days. You can, for example, use a specially designed App to sift through hundreds of driving instructors to locate one that meets your requirements. You will also be able to book the exact number of lesson hours you require by using such an App, whether you are just starting to drive or looking to brush up on your advanced skills before taking the final test.

  2. Finally, the Driver and Vehicle Standard Agency (DVSA) estimates that the average learner driver in the UK will require roughly 40 hours or more of driving lessons before they could pass their driver’s license test. When it comes to automatic driving lessons, however, you may need fewer, and you could end up taking as few as 20 hours before taking the test. About us: Today's learners require a more motivating learning approach. We at Otimo think that there is always space for growth and training when it comes to driving and safety. Otimo is an App that tracks the routes you've travelled and any driving incidents that have occurred along the way, as well as setting targets for various aspects of your driving. Bring Otimo to your driving lessons and practice how to better perform on the road, and also keep everyone involved in your driving experience up to date. We're on a mission to help drivers be better versions of themselves. Otimo generates detailed lesson reports and includes a mock test feature to help you prepare for your driving test. For additional information, please visit our website at https://weareotimo.com/

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