Learning to drive is a rather difficult process for both the student and his mentor. However, there are a number of rules that can be followed to help you master the science of driving with the least amount of effort.
Instructions
Step 1
Divide the learning process into several sections and ensure that the student concentrates and achieves results in each individual section. Remember that you must become a co-pilot for your charge, must see the road from the passenger seat. Therefore, first try to ride with an experienced driver and, sitting next to him, try to learn to see the road in the same way as in the driver's seat.
Step 2
Be extremely attentive and collected, point out to the student his mistakes, but do not scold him too much for them. Try to convey to the ward all the information that you think is necessary. Plan the entire learning process carefully. When first getting to know the car, adjust the seats and mirrors so that your student not only has a comfortable seating position, but also has a good view of the road. Install additional rear-view mirrors if necessary.
Step 3
Start learning outside the city, where there are few cars and a flat, straight road. If this is not possible, then the site will do. Plan the duration of the classes in ascending order. First, familiarize the student with the purpose of the pedals, gearbox and the buttons and devices they need. Teach the student to operate the gearbox and clutch in sync. First he should try it with the engine turned off, and then while driving on the road.
Step 4
Do not let your ward into the streets of the city, along which busy traffic flows pass, until you are sure that he is ready for this and has a good car ownership. Give him a mini-exam to make sure he is ready. When driving in the city, try to teach him to keep to the right lane and not interfere with other vehicles. Remember that in this situation you are responsible not only for your life.