Tips for taking up driving lessons
It is important to maintain a history of driving lessons in a log book to measure your progress. Supervising a new learner driver can be overwhelming task for some. It is equally well true for a new learner driver too where taking up driving lessons from a more expert driver can be a new challenge. A lot can go wrong in the early stages of the driving course.
Here are some of the things to look out for at the early stages of any driving course.
* At the beginning don’t try to do too much too quickly.
* Start each driving session with a plan and at the end of that lessons review the important areas you were introduced to.
* A slow learning process at the beginning is vital for a long term retention of the driving lessons.
Initially stay in lightly build areas to learn the basics from here on gradually step into more build up areas for advanced driving lessons.
* Learning hazard perception skills is also important but at the beginning stay with the basics. Introducing hazard perception skills later is much more beneficial.
* Communicating and understanding the dialogue between driver instructor and learner driver is very important. At all times there needs to be a system in place that allows easy transfer of what one is thinking and doing.
It is important to maintain a history of driving lessons in a log book to measure your progress. Supervising a new learner driver can be overwhelming task for some. It is equally well true for a new learner driver too where taking up driving lessons from a more expert driver can be a new challenge. A lot can go wrong in the early stages of the driving course.
Here are some of the things to look out for at the early stages of any driving course.
* At the beginning don’t try to do too much too quickly.
* Start each driving session with a plan and at the end of that lessons review the important areas you were introduced to.
* A slow learning process at the beginning is vital for a long term retention of the driving lessons.
Initially stay in lightly build areas to learn the basics from here on gradually step into more build up areas for advanced driving lessons.
* Learning hazard perception skills is also important but at the beginning stay with the basics. Introducing hazard perception skills later is much more beneficial.
* Communicating and understanding the dialogue between driver instructor and learner driver is very important. At all times there needs to be a system in place that allows easy transfer of what one is thinking and doing.