Statistics paint a clear picture. The Driver and Vehicle Licencing Agency (DVLA) reports a significant increase in automatic-only driving tests. In 2022-2023, nearly one in five driving tests ...
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The nation's future drivers have spoken, and they want to learn in electric cars. But, in an eco dilemma, the UK's shortage of instructors with electric vehicles is preventing people from ...
The AA Driving School is adding electric cars to its fleet, enabling learners to have lessons in an EV. The Peugeot e-208 and e-2008 and the Vauxhall Corsa-e are the first three electric models ...
WIth the new Zero Emission Vehicle Mandate setting the UK on a pathway to 2035 when new petrol and diesel (ICE) cars will be banned from sale, choosing to take a driving test in an automatic car is ...
With the upcoming ban on petrol and diesel cars in 2035, and more manufacturers choosing to only sell automatic cars, the automotive industry is changing rapidly. With a growing number of drivers now ...
With brand new cars from 2030 needing to be electric as part of the Government's 2050 net-zero emissions target, many learner drivers may be tempted to go down the 'simpler' automatic test route to ...
Caitlin Graham wanted to learn to drive in an automatic car as she hoped the test would be quicker to pass without having to get to grips with a gear box. But the 22-year-old says she had little ...
Amid ongoing DVSA driving test delays, young learners are turning to under 17 driving lessons in a bid to gain crucial experience behind the wheel - well before they're old enough to take their test.
EXPERTS have warned that learning to drive a manual car could become “obsolete” by 2040, as automatic-only lessons have surged. Gen Z could be the last generation to use traditional transmissions, ...
Learner drivers in Britain are increasingly turning to automatic vehicles instead of vehicles with manual gears, official data shows. Figures from the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) show ...
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