Can I drive a Smart car on a full automatic driving licence?
A Smart car has a tiptronic gear system its classed as a semi automatic vehicle.
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- Not in England
- Check your Insurance details!
- Give your local police station a call or your insurance company and ask them.I don't think that you can as it is not fully automatic. Happy new year XX Bella XX
- nope , sorry smart cars have not been made into automatic yet :( this site may help you find if they are going to do an automatic http://www.smart.com/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/WFS/mpc-uk-content-Site/-/-/-/SVCPresentationPipeline-Start?Page=issite://mpc-uk-Site/mpc-uk.com/RootFolder/smart/home.page
- if its auto matic you can
- It's not fully auto - so you can't. Tiptronic you still have to change gear.........and with an Automatic licence you're not qualified to change gear at all.
- worry about gettin in the car first. With that waist line im suprised u could fit in 1 picture
- 'tiptronic' is nothing more than a gear selector So you could use it to drive an automatic car.My car is a duel trasmitsion MT.And i can only drive it on automatic .Hope this helps good luck
- No you may only drive a fully automatic
- The definition of a manual car states that the car must have a clutch pedal. I have looked into this for my self as I only have an automatic license, and any car without a clutch pedal is deemed as drivable in the UK with an automatic license.
- If it has the full auto option button on the side of the gear lever than it is an auto but if not I think as a clutch less car it would still fall in the category of Auto Check it out at DVLA
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