Schools--Public (State), NSW only - West Wodonga, VIC 3690
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Educating Hearts and Minds
Legal ID: Emotional intelligence program
Bus & Coach Charter & Tours, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2650
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Family Owned And Operated, Specialising In Tours And Charters
Bus & Coach Charter & Tours, servicing Wagga wagga
Co-Educational Schools, East Wagga Wagga, NSW 2650
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Quality Christ Centred Education. Preschool - Year 12.
Schools--Public (State), NSW only - Tumut, NSW 2720
Schools, Turvey Park, NSW 2650
Bus & Coach Charter & Tours, Hotham Heights, VIC 3741
There is a common view that when you know how to drive a manual transmission car, it will be easier to drive an automatic (but not the other way around). However this should not be your only basis on which car driving lesson to take. Ultimately, it depends on your lifestyle and level of comfort in the road.
Automatic driving lessons are most practical for when planning to drive in the city traffic. Automatic is also preferable if you’re easily startled and need to focus more on the safety aspects of driving. If long tiring drives in the countryside aren’t your thing then it’s the way to go too. You can always opt to take manual driving lessons if you really need to later. At the very least, you got the basic road safety and awareness skills already in the bag.
Take manual driving lessons if you intend to be skillful, like to drive long hours and usually go for uphill trips. Manual transmission cars can give you full control of car performance and handling. If ever you’re required to drive a manual car when you’re in Victoria or NSW, the restrictions on automatic driving license won’t hold you back. If you have the time to spare, manual driving is worth considering.
Still undecided? Consult our directory for driving schools near you. You can contact them to seek their guidance. Ask for quotes and book driving lessons when you feel ready!
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Golf Clubs - Private
18 Hole Golf Course With Fully Licensed Club