From what I gather from these replies you can pass your driving test in an auto in america then jump into a manual without knowing what to do. Whereas in the UK if you pass in an auto you cant drive a manual.Lightknight said:Hmm, I see people roll all the time. I'd always just assumed that it was a flaw with the vehicle rather than a skill.Alfador_VII said:Hill-starting is a skill you have to pick up while learning to drive in the UK. Basically if you roll backwards while trying to start during the test, that's a major fault (you're not allowed many of them), possibly even a fail right there, depending on how bad it is.Lightknight said:If I didn't have people pulling up an inch behind me when stopped at a light going up hill then I would be fine driving stick. But since I can't control other drivers I'll stick with automatic which doesn't stall out or roll backwards on hills until it catches.
But that's probably because most people have automatics now. I imagine Europe would have a more manual experienced drivers who take more caution on hills.
Even on a steep hill, I can get it going in first gear without moving backwards or stalling (think I might have stalled two or three times doing it in the years since I passed), it's pretty much second nature now as I've done it so often.
But two or three times. Any of them accidents or close calls? That'd be two or three situations more than I'd have with an automatic. Safer, smoother rides from what I've seen and not always that much less gas efficiency.
Stopping on a hill in an auto is the opposite for me. I feel as if its going to roll back on me.
A manual is fairly easy and for those who don't know you put your handbrake on, rev your car a bit higher than usual (if its really steep you'll need more revs) then lift the clutch till it bites and at the same time release your handbrake
Another bonus of a manual is the wheel spin. All you do is rev your car really high and then release your clutch really quickly. Your wheels will spin. Automatics dont really like you doing that to them
n.b. I do not condone wheel spins ;P its is infantile and ruins your tyres (it is fun though)