Auto Only Licence Holder Tries Driving Manual
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- Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
- John passed his automatic driving test a year ago, now he wants to see if driving manual is easy or too much of a faff.
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00:00 The pupil
01:29 Attitude
02:41 Moving and stopping introduction
07:02 Changing gear introduction
09:05 Stopping without stalling
11:03 Using the stick
12:13 Gas pedal
13:19 Moving away and stopping
16:33 Engine braking and tickover
18:06 Clutch practise exercise
20:08 Changing gear
26:13 Walking
32:18 Jogging
35:16 Forward planning
36:40 Pupil's thoughts
The struggle of the first lesson the instructor saying "do you hear the engine sound changing?" and not hearing any diference is so real. I thought they were crazy at that time
Me blindly going yes when they asked that knowing damn well I had no idea what they were talking about😅
So true, I passed my driving test about a year ago, could not hear any difference in engine noise, and how I knew when to change gears is because my instructor had a Ford with digital speedometer so I was going up every 10mph, the revs diagram made no sense to me LOL . After I passed, I bought a Corsa and for the first couple of days I felt so clueless.
@@grzybobranie7765 Honestly, I think saying the engine sound is changing when in the bite point is a bit misleading. Generally, the sound is equivalent to the load on the engine, there are situations where the engine is loaded but doesn't have enough power to go uphill, generally is more the vibrations that are transmitted to the whole car that might indicate that the engine is ready to go
I remember I couldn't hear any change in the sound or vibrations of the car. So my instructor said to lift the clutch bit more and bit more untill the car was vibrating really hard. It was on the verge of stalling, but I could finally hear a difference :)
If you learn in a diesel it’s more noticeable, but when I went 20 in 2nd gear, it sounded like my first petrol car was at 5000 revs, which was annoying, plus when I tried to change to 3rd it wouldn’t go in as the speed was too slow.
"That's driving manual, forward planning!"
And that right there is why I've always advocated that every new driver should learn to drive a manual as long as physically capable. You can't learn a manual without learning to read the road 30 seconds ahead of yourself, and that's a skill that stays with you even if you then buy an automatic and never go back.
Hi Richard! Even before watching the video, I just wanted to take a minute to thank you for all your helpful videos. They have become a daily joy to watch and I have the feeling I'll keep tuning in even after I pass my driving test coming in a month.
Good luck with your test 👍
Good luck with your test!
I really like John's attitude during this practice run, inserting tiny jokes here and there. Well done, I personally connect with him in a way that I've done my license for manual (14 year ago) and then drove only automatics ever since with the same reason "why do more than I need to, this is not fun for me, it's only a necessity which is stressful for me enough as it is". But I also feel like I should renew the skill of driving a manual itself as knowing the theory is not enough in the long run and I might come to some emergency situation where I will have to jump into a manual and drive somebody somewhere.
Probably takes the nerves off
Great to see John's smile after the practice sessions
Now officially a part of the "passed and I still tune in to your channel" club :D
Congrats mate welcome to the passed club ;)
well done john, i hope you do continue to do this and get your manual licence. great video
You're excellent at explaining things! I learned how to drive manual after decades of automatic by watching your videos and just trying it solo lol.
Solo practices are way less anxiety inducing, at least in my case
Why couldn’t my instructor be like this. On my first lesson he was shouting in my face and hitting the dashboard in frustration when I made mistakes. As a punishment he forced me to drive home on a busy main road in 1st gear and kept saying “look at all these people you’re holding up” I’ve completely lost all confidence and the thought of learning again as much as I want too fills me with anxiety! 😢
Please get a new instructor. Why pay for a bad service. You deserve a nice teacher. It's not your fault. You're a learner. Never let anyone shout at you while learning. Bless you
Text him ' go fuck yourself', report him, and get yourself a new instructor for real.
He needs reporting, sorry that happened to you
Just to be clear, that really is not normal instructor behaviour. This guy should not be a driving instructor, and if you are in the UK you should probably complain to the DVLA about him. Not all instructors will be as good as Richard, but none of them should be as bad as the guy you described. That's not instruction, that's abuse.
My first driving instructor was rather snappy, I think he forgot the reason I was making mistakes was because I DIDN’T KNOW HOW TO DRIVE, thankfully other instructors are available and I passed my test on the first go with a far more patient instructor, change your instructor
Passed my test this morning!!!! And its mostly thanks to your videos, thank you so much❤
Congrats!!!
Nice one! congratulations.
That's fantastic news! Thank you for watching and congratulations on passing!
@@ConquerDriving thank you so much also.
@@UncleSpicey thanks :)
Thank you for the videos Richard. I had my test this morning and passed with 3 minors. Your videos helped a lot with my attitude and judgement dealing with parked cars and hazards. Thanks a lot
Well done John - and Richard - on an excellent lesson!
Passed today 🎉 thank you for all the videos
Passed my test on Saturday😊 thankyou for all the videos. They were really helpful :)
Well done me too solo driving is gonna be so different 😂
@jbrown-g6n I reckon that, Wishing us all new learners safe drive here on :)
Richard, I can’t appreciate you enough. Thank you soooo very much for your all useful videos. You are the only one that trains with no formula.
I was trying to learn forward parking and your tips MADE IT SO EASY and understandableThank you Thank you Thank you❤️
I would love John to take a mock driving test now to get a longer look at his driving if he's up to it of course.
You prove once again that your teaching technique works very well, Richard!
John, you are not making a fool of yourself. You're are helping others like me. Thanks❤
I smell clutch
Hi Richard,
I am a manual car learner. This video lesson helps me to refine my skill in clutch control.
Thanks!
I’ve been driving stick for 40 plus years in the US. I learned partially at first by sitting in the passenger seat getting used to the gear lever. I had a mostly forgiving 67 bug as my first car. I so wish I’d had videos like this when I started out. Very well done.
My first drive with a manual was on my PC simulator.
It was pretty rough, I stalled several times.
When I finally got to driving for my license, I had a pretty good wheel and shifter, so all I needed to learn was the clutch. Around 1 month later I had my license.
I wish you can Teach me how to drive. I'm from Asian country but I living in the Uk now and I don't know how drive yet. And now I'm really need a Car in my life. Wish all the best for who watch your all videos. This is helping alot. THANK YOU SO MUCH TEACHER.
I have been driving both manual and auto's for over 30 years, but i still watched the video lol 😉👍
I love how you explain it, my instructor never explained it like this
I wish more instructors would give a bottom-up explanation of how the clutch and gears work like Richard does. Makes it so much more obvious what's happening and why. A mechanical understanding of the drivetrain gives you many more tools in your driving belt.
@@F3udF1st it should be mandatory
@@F3udF1st My first instructor would look at me stupid for asking for explanations of what the clutch was actually doing and how it worked. He obviously didn't know and it made him annoyed I guess, learning how it works is pretty essential to learning for me.
Richard is the meastro of driving tuition. Thanks again for all the help!
just passed today with only 1 minor for "signals necessary" your videos have helped a bunch. thank you very much
it was manual too
Trying to unlearn automatic habits is hard. John did even better in just an hour or two than I did.
I can finally be one these comments saying thank you for helping me pass! PASSED today with 8 minors 😅 nevertheless, thank you for all these videos and the help you gave me and millions of others! GOD BLESS!
Well Done John 👍 I think you should continue to pursue a manual licence. Even if you don't drive a manual car every day, you will always hold a new skill and knowldge which may be useful from time to time.
You're a great teacher, I wish I had one back in the days I was learning :D So many instructors have the appetite to say "ARE YOU TRYING TO KILL US?"
passed today 1st timewith 1 minor thank you richard for everything
Richard you are chill
Love video
This video reminds me of the motorcycle laws and how stupid they are. People who complete their Compulsory Basic Training on an automatic moped can then buy a geared bike and ride on the road with zero training. At least with an automatic car licence, you can only drive an _automatic_
That also America with auto and manual. America got no Manual license.
@@SteveComputerFix I find it fascinating that the UK and other European countries even have a separate automatic and manual license. I got my driver's license about 20 years ago. I learned how to drive a manual only fours years ago, when I decided to buy a second car and thought it'd be fun to get a manual. I taught myself by watching Richard's videos. I find that whether I drive my automatic car or my manual car, there's not much difference. The rules of the road are the same. You stop at red lights and stop signs, you follow the speed limits, you pay attention to traffic around you. A manual adds a couple extra steps when you drive, that's it. When you learn, you stall a lot. But even experienced manual drivers stall every now and then. If theoretically my state required a manual license, I don't see how getting one would have made me a safer driver.
@hamsterama it really doesn't in my opinion. Of course auto is very nice. I'm in an auto loaner since my manual in the shop. But it nice just going right away at stop or lights and up hills 🤣🤣 the only major difference is the power in my case. As my car is 340hp compare to this 120hp auto.
Where is this?
@@SteveComputerFix I confess that my primary car is still my automatic. I agree, it's really nice to get the car going at hills and stoplights by just lifting my foot off the brake! And not having to worry about constantly shifting gears up and down during rush hour traffic, too. I use my manual car on weekends and holidays, when traffic is lighter. My manual is a 2020 Toyota Corolla hatchback, which has 169 hp. It's no sports car, but it's still a lot of fun to drive! My automatic is a 2009 Toyota Yaris, which I've owned since new. It's got 106 hp, which is totally fine for a car that small.
I passed my first driving test in Canada in an automatic at the grand old age of 31. Got my full manual after returning to the UK, passed by the skin of my teeth. Still wonder if I am destroying my car/gearbox all time, but I guess ignorance is bliss...............
If it doesn't stink, your good
Brilliant teaching. I passed in a manual and drive an automatic but i want to go back to manual because in my opinion manual cars i feel i have more control and are probably easier to drive.
Gears 1st and 2nd palm away 3rd and 4th no pressure and 5th 6th palm towards you
He is doing a good Job explaining it to him and professional i passed my test 1999 but need to retake my test again because of speeding foolish i know
I wish I could get the opportunity to drive a manual truck again. 5-6 gears is easy to keep in your head but it's harder with 12 or 16... With a tall gear lever with terrible feel.
First !! Hi from Israel .. I passed test few days ago ..your videos and teachings helped me a lot and made me very aware of roads and emotions ..watched almost all your videos in the last 2 months , thanks a lot !!keep good vibes ❤
Thank you for watching and congratulations on passing!
Ive got my test in 4 hours , wish me luck fellow fans of richard!!
I PASSED GUYS !! Richard acc carried me on this as i did not have a instructor!
@@Madmaxv8xbwell done, welcome to the club
I learned to drive a manual, resisted the urge to learn in an automatic. My very first test was today. My car, the one I bought 6 months ago to learn to drive in, developed a driving fault just 2 hrs before my test. So I never even got to the test centre. Been perfectly fine these last 6 months.
Oh no, feel gutted for you 😢- hope you manage to get the problem sorted & re-book your test. I was in the same situation as you, hubby bought me a little "runaround" Corsa to learn in, which was 18 years old at the time, as my lessons were cancelled due to the covid pandemic, so at least I got to keep up my practice with him in the car with me. I then sat my test in that car & passed 1st time!! I now have a slightly new(er) car and still watch all the driving instructor videos - like Richard's Conquer Driving - he explains things really well - Good luck when you get re-booked!! 😊👍
That's really bad luck, I'm sorry to hear that. I hope you get your car sorted soon and good luck with your test.
@ConquerDriving we found it it's the oxygen/lambda sensor, apparently it can cause the car to judder and lose acceleration. Hopefully get it fixed but it will be another 4 months before I can get another test, unless I find a cancellation.
@DriveSmartDash thank you. Hopefully will get the car fixed, it seems to be an oxygen sensor/lambda sensor fault apparently. This can cause the car to judder and lose acceleration. I re-booked my test but its for November 19th. Lost my £62 though for the test fee for today.
Do you know what's worst? I am 51 and started driving lessons back in 2021 but due to life circumstances, driving instructors that weren't good, a good driving instructor that suddenly moved and couldn't instruct me anymore, it has taken over 3 years to get to the point I felt confident to take my test. I have done my theory twice and passed both times. To get to the final hurdle and through no fault of my own to lose the opportunity has really made me angry and upset.
Anyways, just have to keep looking for those cancellations online for the test. I have had about 30 hrs with instructors and about the same driving with my wife, so I am ready for my test now.
What car
Bless him, he looked like he was about to be asked to walk barefoot over hot coals in the early going. I test drove an auto recently, first time I've ever driven an automatic in my life. And I don't know how common this is, but I did some harsh braking because I slowed enough that you would need to change down in a manual and stomped on the brake as though it was a clutch 😐
Very common
Very common, I did that when I was new to automatic and I've heard others do it also.
I did the same. I stomped on the rest area on the left floor by my left foot as if I there’s a clutch pedal and needed to clutch down and change gear after slowing down. And, my left hand grasped the air when I tried to put on first gear while moving off.
that was a 4 hour straight lesson?? now that was surprising lol
do you have any videos specifically about taking the automatic only test? I've been driving for ten years in the US and now a year here in the UK (on US License), so I know how to drive but I'm nervous about what to expect for the UK driving test. Thanks!
Cool 😎
I passed today on my 2nd try but watching this i still feel like John trying manual for the 1st time😅 good luck to him!
Congratulations on passing!
@@ConquerDriving thank you sir, all thanks to your super helpful videos :)
Im also an automatic learner trying just learn how to drive a manual too
Wow that is well detailed. My instructor was more like Clutch, gas, more gas... GEAR. You are in 3rd...
Richard looks more like a driving instructor than the driving instructor 😂
John did well, after driving an automatic it will seem like a lot of extra faffing, I've only ever driven manual so I'd probably make a mess of automatic! Let us know John if you make the switch to manual, you did really well, it isn't easy being filmed!
I've moved to the UK after over a decade of driving auto in the USA. My first lesson was alot like john's. There's so much more todo when moving off and slowing down in a manual compared to auto. Planning is really necessary till it can be done without much thought. When doing slow crawls, I find micro adjustments of the clutch bite point to be a lot less forgiving than automatic braking to do slow crawls. The range speed and precision needed for clutch movement is alot more to think about than auto gas and brake. It's what seems to take the most practice.
How long did it take you to master the crawling start-stop clutch control in real life traffic?
I always just settle at the bite point long enough but never really hear the sound when start, will take care about it in next lesson, feels like it will help some uphill start. My instrusctor always just tell me to hold the bite point a bit longer so it won't stall during uphill... However it is a disel car so easier to get a smooth start I guess.
I just passed thank you for all the helpful video's my dads car and youtube was all i had and i only got 3 minors thank god 😂
Wow congratulations to you. I wish one day I can too.
@@nhungbird8672 I wish you luck I was the worst but got their in the end so anyone can do it 😂
Interesting video! I'm one of the very few people that drives a manual car in America. Just out of curiosity, have you ever driven in the US? It would be interesting to see how a UK instructor reacts to driving in the US.
Was Richard more shocked that he never drove manual or did not know the offside rule in football?
Is it true that if I cleared my driving test I can only drive automatic cars and can you shed more lights where can I validate that information on my license records ?
Driving manual car is kinda like a dance, feel the rythm.
And outdated
@@ashleyw6728 still around.
@@ashleyw6728 The 70% of manual cars on British roads say different...
@@sickbozzer over 50% of driving tests are automatic
@@ashleyw6728actually only 19% are automatic but who cares about facts. Manual drivers are better drivers, thats a fact too.
25:01 I think it would be a _little_ difficult to drive with your hands on the road, haha
I'm driving a manual for over a year now, one thing that I notice and find really weird is how much some of these "rules" that we first learn don't apply in many situations. For instance, my teacher was so strict about totally leaving the gas pedal before clutch and gear change, while I understand the problem in changing gear with 2000 or more RPMs, sometimes I actually NEED to keep a bit of gas while changing gear. The more you learn, the more smooth it goes, more of these "rules" you understand you will need to break sometimes.
Hello Richard can I take mock test with you????
Difference between Auto and manual is only stopping and building up speed, so basically seconds in it.
Once you get the muscle memory all the foot and hand work with gears are you like you don’t even do them
Yup this just proves me I choose well to go for Automatic only lessons. I hate stalling and I already struggle even with automatic, lessons in manual would just make me rage.
most cars will be automatic in the years ahead anyway
@@invernessdriversnot any time soon lol
I'm glad I learned on a manual, as it was much easier to go to an automatic than the other way around.
@@lzontha 25% of new cars sold in the UK were automatic in 2011, in 2021 that figure was 62%
"make me rage" well, that's why attitude is very important, just in driving in general tbh
What kind of British man doesn't know about the offside rule?! Joke aside, kudos to John for being willing to learn something new and for putting himself in a vulnerable spot.
This British man doesn’t 🤷🏻♂️
I passed in an auto when I was 17, so almost 20 years ago now 😮 lately I’ve been thinking of learning a manual but it’s a rather daunting prospect if I’m honest… any advice? 😅
My advice is, just do it! You won't regret it! Just like you, I got my driver's license almost 20 years ago. Four years ago, I bought a brand new manual car, just for fun. I taught myself how to drive a manual by watching Richard's videos, and then going out and practicing. It would have been nice if I had an instructor. But there are no driving schools that teach manual in my part of Ohio, so I had to teach myself. If I can do it, you can do it, too. With RUclips, it's easier than ever to learn. I advise you to keep your automatic car. It will take the stress off of learning to drive a manual, because you won't feel pressure to learn fast.
I'm a learner driver and I've just booked my driving test
Good luck
@@invernessdrivers thankyou
I ve been learning to drive in a manual car it's taking me a long time to get my licence I don't know if it's a good idea to change to a automatic people say I will pass sooner and its easier I am taking lessons in a manual at the moment I tried to postpone my driving test I couldn't find a ideal date and my theory is due to expire in October
Most cars are automatic anyway these days and eventually all cars will be automatic with the intent on going fully electric within 10 years
nah stay with manual, u got it
Will a petrol car pull you like in the video? When I learn how to drive I learn in a diesel car and never drove a petrol car and someone told my that if you lift your foot of the gass and you let the car run, a petrol car will stole.
I passed my test in the early 70's in a manual and all but 4 of my cars have been manual. What we take for granted driving manuals for years is i guess daunting for drivers new to a clutch/gear lever. I personally like the involvement and connection of a manual but i have to admit an auto is a heck of a lot "easier" in nose to tail city driving.
Most auto boxes were horrible way back then with no engine breaking to speak of but nowadays with modern automatics, especially those with paddle shift are way better.
Maybe when i get old i,ll consider one 😇 but for now, long live the gear lever.
Great tutorials Richard.
At least here in the USA, most cars are auto and torque converter style. Many new cars with this kind have the paddle shifters or a way for you to select gear. It is not supposed to harm the transmission, but constantly putting the car in a lower gear for braking increases fluid temps and heat kills the transmission the most. Yeah it wears your brakes more, but you get the most out of your auto. The issue is though that the less common DCT kind are more like a manual so the engine braking use of paddles might be better and not risk harm.... but dcts are not as reliable as normal autos. Overall, if you buy an auto just use your brakes.
I have been a manual driver for over 30 years and want to get an automatic eventually but too nervous 😂😂 you can’t win.
Nervous?
At most you’re going to stop suddenly some times (the brake pedal is huge in automatic cars and the “clutch down” reflex when emergency braking is there) at least this is what happens to me.
wait what 😂 if an automatic driver switched to a manual I'd understand being nervous, but you are going from a hard to an easy one, i guess
I have to change betweeen manual and Auto cars about 5 times a day and sometimes I have to say to myself this is a manual or this is an auto. the first auto I drove after taking my test in a manual I tucked my left foot undewr the seat out of the way, just forget you have a left leg in an auto.
Are different bite points of different manual cars pronounced enough to be noticed? Do you ever stall when moving off in a new manual car whilst getting used to a previous one's bite point?
What if you learn to drive in an electric car, can you only drive an electric car?
All electric cars are automatic only so you would have an automatic only license
Where is Emily?
Iirc he said she stopped lessons
Imagine a born British dunno stick shift and football after 39yrs is a bit sad tbh, no offense.
Interesting to watch, I passed in automatic and have a semi auto car. The good thing about it is you can actually go fully auto mode but use a lever to go up and down gear without the clutch if you want to.
And you can also force the gears to go up and down regardless of if you are in auto mode.
I can’t see a reason why I would ever do a manual license, i think it’s mainly a thing of the past really.
such thing as a semi auto doesn't exist lol it's not remotely the same without the clutch, like richard said it's all about the pedals, L comment of the day goes to you my g
@@autodromomunicipalderosari3923 lmao shut up
Just beep out the swearing mate not hard
John was definitely the class clown!
MIGRATION. Basically the only issue here and all your vids.
Hi , can you be my father and teach me 😂😂😂