Manual Lessons

manual Driving Lessons Ipswich

Let us Help you drive a Manual.

Whilst Automatic transmissions are fine, you are investing in the future when you choose to do manual driving lessons, as it gives you the ability to drive automatic transmission as well.  Remembering that if you do choose to learn an automatic transmission only, you are restricting yourself to driving automatic vehicles only. At a later date if you choose to get a manual licence you will need to sit another driving test before doing so. 

In many cases, commercial vehicles and vans come with a  manual transmission. Therefore, learning to drive in a manual car increases the choices of vehicles you can choose from. Also it gives you greater options in the workplace as you may be required to drive a work vehicle or hire a manual car. 

Our manual driver trainers know what they’re doing and take a careful approach to helping you understand how manual vehicles work. That is; how to control the clutch, safely change gears, observe the road and traffic, and how to pull the juggling act together.

We recommend you learn whatever transmission you feel comfortable with, considering your needs. Learning to drive in a manual does have its advantages, but we appreciate it’s not for everyone.

Flexible Timetables

We provide driving lessons 7 days a week and have flexible lesson times for students who have other priorities.

Expert Instructors

We specialise in both Automatic and Manual Driving Lessons conducted by Fully Accredited, Male or Female Expert Driving Instructors.

Affordable Lessons

At $60 for a One hour driving lesson with a expert and knowledgeable driving instructor, our service is affordable for anyone wanting to learn to drive.

Frequently Asked Questions - Manual

Automatics are easier to drive than manual cars: as the name says, they do a lot of the work for you.

Yes, we can pick up from home, work or school & drop off at these locations as well. Please make these arrangements in advance with your instructor – we aim to make learning to drive as easy and convenient for you as possible.

100 hours under supervision, including 10 hours of night driving, and you must be at least 17 years old. 100 hours under supervision, including 10 hours of night driving, and you must be at least 17 years old. Did you know that each lesson (up to 10 lessons) with an accredited driver trainer counts for three hours of driver training.

his depends on your personal preference and ability level. It is important to keep in mind any licensing requirements you may need for work opportunities (Most trade vehicles are manual). If your not sure speak to your driving instructor to find out what is best for you.