This old chestnut is so old it's got whiskers on it.
A manual gearbox car comes in one version, and one version only.
A clutch pedal and a gear lever and a throttle.
To my knowledge, there aren't any variations on that theme.
Master that combination, take your test, get your licence, and you are also qualified to drive any car with any insane manifestation of an automatic gearbox that any designer dreams up, ie anything that doesn't have a clutch pedal,. according to the DVSA (DeVious Standards Agency) who administer driving tests in the UK.
The two systems are totally different.
The manual system doesn't vary from Twickenham to Timbuctoo to Tomsk.
The automatic system has so many different variants today that manual licence holders who want to drive a two-pedal automatic should be required to have taken some sort of conversion course of a couple of hours with a qualified instructor, to learn how to do it properly and safely and get signed off at the end of it- and yes, that would include left-foot braking if necessary, when parking and slow speed manoevering.- because that's what I used to teach when I was an instructor - manual and automatic.
Edited by focussed on 10/12/2017 at 16:42
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