Driving Automatic Is the Norm in the USA and Some Other Countries - Is That for Real?

Must be old ones, here I have not seen manual trucks or busses in decades from the manufactures.
we live downunder ok
1st world country living with 4th world shit ok
ok, i actually dunno, this was like over 15 years ago, last time i drove a truck or bus lol
 
we live downunder ok
1st world country living with 4th world shit ok
ok, i actually dunno, this was like over 15 years ago, last time i drove a truck or bus lol
Glad to know you can drive both - bus and truck. Wow! 🤩
 
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Glad to know you can drive both - bus and truck. Wow! 🤩
yeah, we have very strict class structure in aus on what type of cars u can drive
plus having MR or above is nice, hve zero restrictions on driving any vehicle really
unless its a those double long trucks
 
yeah, we have very strict class structure in aus on what type of cars u can drive
plus having MR or above is nice, hve zero restrictions on driving any vehicle really
unless its a those double long trucks
That's really interesting! Glad to know.

In India too, we have many classes for the License:
  1. Motor Cycle without gear
  2. Motor Cycle with gear
  3. Invalid Carriage
  4. Light Motor Vehicle (NT)
  5. Transport Vehicles
  6. Road Roller
  7. Motor Vehicles of a specified description
 
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That's really interesting! Glad to know.

In India too, we have many classes for the License:
  1. Motor Cycle without gear
  2. Motor Cycle with gear
  3. Invalid Carriage
  4. Light Motor Vehicle (NT)
  5. Transport Vehicles
  6. Road Roller
  7. Motor Vehicles of a specified description
We have
uh

RE is dirt bikes or those chinese motorcycles thingos
R is motorcycle
C is normal cars
LR small trucks
MR is normal trucks
HR is basically MR but heavier or slightly longer
HC is trucks over 8t GVM with a trailer of more than 9t GVM
MC is HC + multiple thngos attached

Usually, u go MR HC or MC if they are going above C
ppl skip LR and HR here
 
I passed my driving test in 1985, yeah we had cars back then!!!, on a manual right hand drive car.
Every time we go to the States we hire a car and they're automatics, which I find easy to drive, as they're left hand drive.
Here in Spain, Soph has her RHD manual, mine is a left hand drive automatic. I personally hate LHD manuals, because after 40 years or so of driving, it's alien to me trying to change gear with the wrong hand.
 
I passed my driving test in 1985, yeah we had cars back then!!!, on a manual right hand drive car.
Every time we go to the States we hire a car and they're automatics, which I find easy to drive, as they're left hand drive.
Here in Spain, Soph has her RHD manual, mine is a left hand drive automatic. I personally hate LHD manuals, because after 40 years or so of driving, it's alien to me trying to change gear with the wrong hand.

You're such a grandpa - 1985, OMG! Were you born in 1900 or what? 😄 Just teasing, no disrespect at all.

On a serious note, it's all right-hand drive here in India. I guess it's kind of the national standard. I'd love to try a left-hand drive automatic someday, though.
 
I will never prefer automatic as manual is the way to go atleast for me plus there is so much confusion around which gearbox is good for automatic as I have heard horror stories of people getting hefty bills

If it's only city run then automatic makes sense but to each his own
 
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