Yes, I *really* don't understand this.
The usual explanation most drivers give when quizzed about their dislike of automatic is that they don't have so much control over the gears. Well, that's true to a degree, but auto transmission doesn't
completely remove your ability to control what's going on. If you accelerate a little harder than usual you can force the transmission into changing up later, plus of course you have kick-down and manual low-gear lockout as well.
The other reason is that automatic transmission was (and to a degree, still is) a rather expensive option here. It's Catch-22 I suppose: Automatic might have become more common if it had been cheaper, but the price wasn't going to drop drastically unless and until it sold in greater numbers.
Oh and my other personal fav is reversing around a corner.. which can be a sharp corner or a wide sweeping one... lucky me I did not have to do it! I just had the others!
Hmmm... They must have changed the test in that respect at some point. Back in the early 1980s there were certain maneuvers which were
always in the test: Three-point turn, reverse around a corner, and emergency stop to name three.
The parking/handbrake issue is one which has always bugged me as well. It's completely unnecessary, based on ludicrous "what ifs," and is just making the maneuvers far more complex than is necessary. Driving a stick, you're already having to steer, signal, and select gears at lights or some other intersection. Forcing the use of the parking brake is adding one more thing at a time when you're already quite occupied.