ELECTRIC CARS AND LICENCES

ELECTRIC CARS AND LICENCES

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R0G

Original Poster:

5,017 posts

169 months

When cars are sold as only electric and learners are taking tests in them what licence will they get?
If they only get auto and there are still many manuals about then is that going to be an issue?

Benbay001

5,822 posts

171 months

I guess at some point when there are no new manual cars for drivers to learn in, they will do away with manual/ auto licences, and just have one.

TheDrownedApe

1,383 posts

70 months

Auto will become the default test soon.

No it won't be an issue; but it's whether there will be a manual test option or just crack on and crunch those gears fella!


Donbot

4,184 posts

141 months

The government like to make things difficult. So I'm going to guess you will need to do another (extended) test in a classic car. Also another theory test which is the same as the previous one, if bike licensing is anything to go by hehe

ashenfie

1,304 posts

60 months

It’s a good question and rather I suspect the government will do nothing. The learners will simply have to provide a car and if they want to learn on a manual then thats their problem.

leyorkie

1,740 posts

190 months

What happens when we get driverless cars?
Will there be a requirement to pass a test ?

I can see a move to automatics but when I passed my test I don't think there was an auto only option that's 50 years ago so things are changing, but on the bright side it won't affect me too much

phil4

1,470 posts

252 months

This was raised in a thread yesterday.

My view hasn't changed. Right now, anyone doing an auto-test, whether EV or otherwise is making their lives hard. If they're 17/18 and looking a first car, there aren't many cheap, cheap to insure and run auto cars around.

That'll gradually change, but that's years away.

WPA

11,859 posts

128 months