Quote from: A on September 21, 2025, 02:22:29It's no different than failing someone for driving an automatic because they don't know how to drive a manual car.
Precisely! 
In most parts of the world, you have to pass your driver's license with manual transmission.
If you do it with an automatic car, you won't be allowed to drive anything except automatic cars, precisely because you haven't proven that you can handle a "normal" car, just an "easy" car.
This can be a big issue if you plan to travel abroad at some point of your life.
Same with motorcycles, you'll only be able to drive automatic (scooters) if you pass your exam with an automatic bike.
No person should be allowed to pass a driver's exam if they don't know how to park, break, etc.
If the car is driving for you, you are NOT the driver; and when assistance fails (which it does plenty of times; unlike ABS, etc, which rarely fail, and if they do, they let you know when you start your car, not during an active emergency) that person won't be able to handle the car, especially on emergency situations.
People who passed the exam with advanced active driver's assistance are basically dangerous for everyone around them, and shouldn't be allowed to drive.