How many lessons do beginners need to pass a manual driving test UK?

If you are beginner and want to learn driving, the best for you to learn manual driving. When you are going to start learn car driving, you need to gain knowledge of each part of driving manually. This will make your skills strong and powerful. If you get success to drive car manually, automatic driving would not be tuff for you.

What is Manual Driving Lessons?

If we talk about Manual driving lesson, you learn about manual transmission, in which to handle clutch pedal and a gear stick to shift gears which teaches you how to place your left foot onto the clutch pedal and press it. Vehicle should be on its neutral gear.

How many lessons do you need for a manual car?

Each learning wants more practice. It depends on learners how much time they are given on their practice. On an average, beginners should takes an average 45-50 hours of guided tuition with a manual driving instructor, plus 20 or more hours of private practice to pass the manual driving test with a suitable standard of driving.

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45-50 hrs my RS

edit to add, milking the students dry.

20 more hours private practice in mum and dads car… if they have one and are willing to take you out. so 65-70

iguess you might need that many lessons if the instructor/owner is thick enough to post an advert for car lessons on a hgv forum

How things have changed, I took 8 lessons with the British School of Motoring to pass my test and the licence I was presented with enabled me to drive anything (apart from a motorbike) up to 200 tons and beyond. :joy:
Whether manual or auto was not even mentioned.
Was I pleased? You bet. :rofl:

Having failed a bike test for ‘insufficient use of the steering wheel’ :face_with_raised_eyebrow: after getting enmired in a large bunch of Plessey workers on their pushbikes, I eventually passed it at summer camp in Yorkshire with the Territorial Army when I was loaned a WW2 BSA for the day to practise on. The test itself in front of a Staff Sergeant was a bit of a joke, confined as it was to the camp perimeter, but included riding as slowly as possible over rough ground without putting a foot down. Took a couple of goes to get it right before I got my pink slip. :rofl:

This site is weird, I tried to edit the original to change the noun ‘practice’ to a verb ‘practise’, and I get a message saying ‘flagged for mod attention’ and the whole post is repeated instead. Presumably this post will be made nonsense when the mods decide to scrap the repeat, or original, one. :roll_eyes:

Yeah, he’s not off to a great start with his ad.
It reads like it was written by AI, Fisher Price - my first AI, that is.

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he probably ran it through google translate and cut and pasted it

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Hi Spardo,

I’ve taken care of the duplicated post for you. :slightly_smiling_face:

I’ve helped him edit his ‘advert’ :wink: but rather than delete it all, I left the ensuing discussion.

Thanks Dave, it was a real puzzle, all I wanted to do was change one letter and the whole thing repeated but without the edit. :rofl: