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Friday, October 30, 2009

When Learning To Drive Choose A Professional

By John Robertson

To get the most out of learning to drive you will first of all need to choose the right driving instructor. There are, in addition, several useful tips that can also help you understand how to drive in a safe and proper manner. For example, before you even get behind the wheel of your automobile you will need to familiarize yourself with The Highway Code.

By understanding what it takes to drive in a safe manner you can also learn how to avoid having to pay for traffic violations and in addition it will also help ensure that you reach your destination without untoward incident.

Though any person that is aged twenty-one or above and who also has three years of driving experience can teach you how to drive you must pick your driving instructor with great care. However, an instructor in whom you can repose your confidence in will certainly prove to be a better option. They can help you learn the fine art of proper and safe driving and these are skills that are very essential to passing your driving test.

You need to also be aware that only those who have Approved Driving Instructor qualifications (given by Driving Standard Agency) can give you lessons for which you have to pay a fee. To ensure that you are being instructed by an Approved Driving Instructor look for a green colored certificate in their car's windscreen. Trainee Approved Driving Instructors have pink colored certificates.

In addition, you should also know about the Smith System and being aware of road commentary driving too is another necessary skill that you must learn about.

Before you start with your driving lessons you must ensure getting sufficient amount of sleep the night before. And, you should also not consume alcohol either. Next, it is important to pace your driving lessons at a pace that suits you. At the very least, you need to take two hours of driving lessons per week - at least while you are still very new to driving.

You also need to understand that driving about randomly during your practice driving sessions is fraught with danger. You can, while you are still a novice, easily land up in trouble. Simple things such as ensuring that you can use the pedals quickly and efficiently can help minimize risks and dangers while driving on the road.

It also pays, when learning to drive, to practice your driving very carefully and in a planned manner. Whenever you get behind the wheel of a car, you must remember to always be alert and be ready to anticipate various problems and be sharp about how you react to different driving conditions.

Your driving instructor can help you in both the practical and theoretical aspects of driving; so be sure to ask them for all kinds of advice on each aspect of driving. And, it also pays to try your hand at a driving simulator which will help you learn how to use an automobile's controls as well as other essential driving skills - all this before taking your first driving lesson. - 21393

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