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How to Prepare Yourself to Learn Driving?

Being able to drive a car is an important marker of adulthood. It provides you with more freedom and independence and is an altogether important skill to have, especially if you live in a busy cosmopolitan city. In order to become a good driver, it’s essential to learn to drive the right way, and become a professional while on the road. This ensures not only your safety, but of those who are around you as well, especially in preventing road accidents. Before you decide to join a driving school, here are some important things that you need to know when mentally preparing yourself for driving for the first time.

Understanding the Basics

Before you start your driving lessons, it’s important to familiarize yourself with the basics of driving. This includes understanding traffic rules, road signs, and the general layout of a car. You can begin by reading your local driver’s handbook, which is usually available online or at your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). This will give you a solid foundation of knowledge to build upon during your practical lessons.

Getting Your Learner’s Permit

The first official step in your driving journey is obtaining a learner’s permit. This document allows you to practice driving under the supervision of a licensed driver. To get your permit, you’ll need to pass a written test that covers traffic laws and road signs. Study the driver’s handbook thoroughly and take practice tests online to prepare for this exam.

10 Tips To Learn Driving

  1. Get your G1
  2. Be confident
  3. Commit
  4. Find a good instructor
  5. Familiarize yourself with the vehicle
  6. Pay attention
  7. Choose the right time and place
  8. Be aware
  9. Don’t do it on your own
  10. Practice, practice, practice

Tip #1: Get your G1

First, if you haven’t already, get your Learner’s License. You should never drive a car without one or an instructor next to you. When you are preparing for the written test, diligently read through the rules on traffic and road safety until you have everything embedded into your mind. As a driver, you need to know how to keep yourself and other people on the roads safe. For that reason, everything that you are learning should be taken in a very serious manner.

Tip #2: Be confident

Confidence is an absolute must when it comes to driving. It’s normal to feel nervous in the beginning, but driving isn’t as complex as it may appear to be. If anything, it’ll come to you like second nature and won’t require much thought over time. Remind yourself to stay calm and confident when you are learning how to drive. Otherwise, it will hamper your performance. If needed, take deep breaths and pace yourself by taking your time with learning everything. 

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Tip #3: Commit

While learning how to drive, you need to commit to it by a hundred percent. Learning anything new requires time, so it’s completely normal if you are not able to master certain driving skills straight away. Don’t become frustrated with yourself if you require more time than you anticipated. Instead, be patient and do not give up.

Tip #4: Find a good instructor

In order to learn driving quickly and efficiently, it’s of high importance to get lessons from a good teacher. Speak to your family or friends for recommendations, or ask around for good driving schools in your area. You need to find a teacher who will teach you the necessary rules and maneuvers and remain helpful, supportive, and understanding as you are learning. Not only will it allow you to feel more comfortable behind the wheel, but can also help in increasing your self-confidence.

Tip #5: Familiarize yourself with the vehicle

Before you officially start taking your lessons, take some spare time to look inside of the car. Try to understand the basics, including where mechanical parts, like the clutch, brake or accelerator, are located and what their functions are. Having an understanding about the car in advance will make things easier once you start driving.

Tip #6: Pay attention

Listen carefully to everything that your instructor says. Make sure to also follow their instructions as told. If you have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to share them with your instructor because you are there to learn.

Tip #7: Choose the right time and place

Since you are new to driving, it would be best to choose early morning hours for your lessons. There will be fewer vehicles on the road, making it easier to manoeuvre. It’s better to start off learning in an area that has a lot of space, and little to no people and vehicles; that is, until you finish learning the basics and become more experienced.

Tip #8: Be aware

When you are driving, you have to stay focused and aware at all times. Be vigilant of your surroundings, like watching out for other cars, pedestrians or traffic lights, for instance. Drive at a speed that is safe, and avoid accelerating or braking too quickly. Driving does require an insane amount of focus, or else it can cause serious damage.

Tip #9: Don’t do it on your own

If you are new to driving, never drive without any supervision. Regardless of how comfortable and confident you may feel, if you don’t have a driver’s license, you cannot drive without being in the presence of an expert.

Tip #10: Practice, practice, practice

In the same way as any other skill, becoming a good driver requires a lot of practice. Find your weaknesses or ask your instructor for feedback at the end of every lesson. Once you have pinpointed your problems, overcome them through practicing until significant improvement is shown.

Setting Realistic Goals

As you begin your driving journey, it’s important to set realistic goals for yourself. Learning to drive takes time, and everyone progresses at their own pace. Don’t expect to be an expert driver after just a few lessons. Instead, focus on making steady progress and celebrating small victories along the way. This approach will help keep you motivated and reduce unnecessary stress.

Now that you know all of the necessary tips that can help you prepare for driving, remember to learn well and drive safely.

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I'm Amir Nour. I've been an auto mechanic for 20 years, working with all types of cars. I started part-time during high school, spending my after-school hours at a workshop changing engine oil. Over the years, I learned a lot and now have knowledge about automatic, petrol, and diesel engines. I work at workshop in Gerry's Car Care, in Brampton. I also buy and sell cars. I love finding cars, fixing them up with my mechanic skills, and selling them in perfect condition. On weekends and in my free time, I enjoy writing online blogs about cars to share my knowledge with the public.
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