So that you will be able to drive anything
Either Penske or Ryder, if they have any in inventory. Or, you know, you could learn how to shift, the same way thousands upon thousands of truck drivers before you did.
I belive the best place to learn how to drive before you take the test is on back roads.
You learn to drive an automatic vehicle, but then suddenly you have to drive your brothers manual truck with a shift stick. OR... you learn to eat with a fork, knife, and spoon but then you are going to eat Chinese food with a chopsticks.
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.
Most people can learn automatic writing, however it is hard.
The main advantage that automatic cars have is the ease of which one can learn to drive in them. However, it takes a lt longer for changes in gear to take effect.
you have to have a licence in the UK and more places :)
Yes. Indeed, it is recommended that you learn C++ before learning C.
yes, but it looks like you need to learn some stuff before you do so.
Both types require a period of learning, and practice. So one is no harder to learn than the other.
Don't do it. It's a sports car, learn to drive a stick. If you are replacing an automatic transmission... then I would think this would be a good opportunity to upgrade to a manual. You're cutting off about 20hp and 10ft lbs of torque by keeping an automatic transmission.
Most Chinese people rely on public transportation. Cars are expensive and most Chinese cannot afford them. China has such a large population, that the streets are very crowded. It is often faster to use public transportation than to drive a private car. For these reasons many people in China never learn to drive. Those who can drive typically learn to drive a manual transmission as automatic transmissions are uncommon.