The learning process in automotive schools is short-lived, and cadets have time to acquire only initial knowledge and driving skills, but not experience. Therefore, most new drivers can make a lot of mistakes and in order to start driving a car, you should learn a few simple rules that will significantly help an inexperienced newbie driving and develop the correct driving style.
Instructions
Step 1
If possible, drive the first time with an experienced driver. By prompting, he will pass on his experience. Listen to his advice, but don't get carried away. His well-established driving skills and techniques can be wrong. Therefore, evaluate the advice soberly and try to develop your driving style close to the correct one.
Step 2
At first, try to drive during the day. Driving at night is a complex process that requires experience and skill from the driver. For the same reason, try to avoid driving in rain, ice, snow and other bad weather. If you start riding in the spring, fall or winter, prepare and install the appropriate tires for the season in advance.
Step 3
Avoid driving during rush hours and in traffic jams. Better to wait out the congestion hours at work, and get up early in the morning. Choose your route with as few U-turns, left-hand turns, and minor road exits as possible. Learn this route thoroughly and try to follow it at first.
Step 4
Try not to overexert yourself while driving. Novice drivers, when overworked, begin to make mistakes that can lead to accidents. Take as many short but frequent trips as possible. Also, do not develop high speeds and do not go on highways and highways.
Step 5
Choose comfortable clothing and footwear that will not restrict your movements, and try to ride only in them. Driving interference will only interfere with the novice driver and may distract from driving. Many people note that simply changing boots can make driving a car uncomfortable.
Step 6
Do not try to go around all the holes in the roads. As a rule, problems with the damaged suspension are less serious than the consequences of an accident. Concentrate better on performing maneuvers. When going around the pit, make sure once again that there are no other cars on the side.
Step 7
Try to park away from other cars. Inexperienced drivers often make minor accidents in parking lots. Consider parking maneuvers in advance and park your car in such a way as to reverse out of the parking lot. Practice consistently parking maneuvers, both forward and reverse, in a safe area. To do this, choose a deserted place, set up empty bottles and exercise.
Step 8
Be patient while driving. Often, difficult situations that beginners find themselves in are due to the inability to get under way quickly. Practice this maneuver to automatism on the same deserted site. Do not be nervous. If the engine suddenly stalled, turn on the emergency gang and calmly start the engine again. If this happened at a traffic light, wait for the next green signal and start moving along it.