Which is more difficult to pass: automatic or manual transmission?
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Most driving test vehicles are manual transmission, so manual transmission is more difficult to pass than automatic transmission. The following are the differences between manual and automatic transmissions: In terms of operation difficulty: Automatic transmission does not require stepping on the clutch or frequent gear shifting while driving, making operation more convenient. Manual transmission requires stepping on the clutch to complete gear shifting operations, placing stricter technical demands on the driver. In terms of principle: Automatic transmission uses a computer to control hydraulic oil to push pistons for gear shifting based on throttle size, speed, and throttle opening. Manual transmission adds a user-adjustable gear shifting device to the original 100 automatic transmission, allowing owners to use this device for lifting. In terms of operation method: Automatic transmission does not require the driver to manually shift gears; the vehicle will automatically select the appropriate gear based on speed and road conditions. Manual transmission can only be operated through manual gear shifting by the driver.