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Learning to drive any vehicle can be a challenge. Driving an automatic vehicle is much easier and less stressful on a new driver than learning to drive a stick shift.

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Q: Is it easier to learn to drive a vehicle with a stick rather than one that is an automatic for a new driver?
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