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subject: Advice For Students Going To Driving School [print this page]


A driving instructor will assist you in improving your skills while driving. So what can you do in the interim to make sure you're on the right track? By following all the advice here, you will be on your way to further developing your driving career and skill set.

1- Get behind the wheel in varying conditions! While this may seem strange at first, for learner drivers it's crucial you drive and gain experiences in this kinds of conditions. Many driving schools will promptly suggest you drive in varying conditions to broaden your exposure which will in turn develop your driving skills. This will help to build on your experience as a driver.

2- Continue to maintain focus and determination to get better. While you're behind the wheel, it's no surprise that it's easy to become distracted. If it's not loud music, it's mobile phones or pedestrians crossing the street. Always pay attention to your surroundings because a momentary lapse in concentration could result in a car accident.

3- Keep speaking with your driving instructor. If you're ever unsure about something your driving instructor has taught you, speak up and question them. The driving school you are attending won't be upset just because you ask questions because they're there to help you learn to drive!.

4- Retain your car registration and keep it up to date. If you decide to move home, it's very important you notify your driver registry of your new address and contact details. It's sooo easy to forget such a thing while moving home. Easily forgotten things just like this are usually the first mistakes that learner drivers make.

5- Keep your comprehensive car insurance up to date. If you forget to renew your comprehensive vehicle insurance, this may be one costly mistake to remember!! You may be liable for all costs including your own and others if you do not have car insurance. It's tempting to drive while uninsured even if it's just a day or two past but an accident can occur at any time and lack of insurance is costly and a crime.

6- Maintain your serious approach to learning great driving skills but remember it's OK to have fun and enjoy yourself as well! Learning to drive a car can and will be one of the most exciting periods of your life but remember to keep safe and have fun. Driving offers you a new sense of freedom and opportunity in the years that lay ahead!

by: Wor General




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