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Driving a car is not overwhelmingly difficult, it may feel odd initially but the more you do it the better you will become at undertaking this fairly easy activity. Learning to drive can be a wonderful yet scary experience all at once. It is refreshing to know that soon you will be self sufficient and able to go where you desire, when you would like. Before you start the process you will need to get a driver’s permit which will restrict you to driving with a competent driver over the age of 21. Once you have all the required documents you will be ready to drive. In most instances a car with an automatic transmission will be preferable. For the purpose of this article, the focus will consequently be on driving an automatic vehicle.

Instruction

1)Go in your car and assess the condition of the car. Make sure that the windows are clean and that the indicator, headlights and wipers are all functioning.

2)Adjust the seat position to suit your height. If you are taller than average height then repositioning the steering wheel may also be important.

3)alter the positioning of the side mirrors. Be certain that you can see objects to the side and particularly those that may be within your blind spot. This will be crucial when you are reversing and parallel parking.

4)Alter your rear-view mirror’s position. This will aid you in seeing the cars behind you and will be exceedingly necessary when you are merging into other lanes. Your mirrors will give you better visibility and allow you to drive more aptly.

5)Put on your seat belts, remember that a key part of driving is to be safe.

6)Make certain that you are comfortably positioned and ready to drive.

7)Put the key in the ignition and start your car. You may have probably seen this repeated many times and should not be too alarmed by the now purring engine.

8)Put your hands on the steering wheel and get ready for the experience. Turn it a couple times to familiarize yourself with the motion. It should feel ready and compliant. If it is rigid then you may need to add some power steering fluid to get it ready for the journey.

9)Depending on how you are parked you may need to drive forward or reverse. It is assumed that you are parked facing inwards, which means you will need to reverse.

10)Press on your brake. This will guarantee that your car stays stationary while you find the proper gear.

11)Put your car in reverse. This is normally directly below the P or parking position.

12)Once you have placed your car in reverse you can then release the hand brake. Look behind you to make certain the road is clear.

13)Gently take your foot off the break and then give the car a bit of gas by stepping on the gas pedal. The car will begin to move backwards.

14)Once the car is in motion turn the car to the intended direction.

15)Once you have entirely reversed it is time to move forward. Press on the brake, put the car in drive, which is usually found below neutral, and continue driving to your predetermined location.

16)In this period you should practice your parking: including parallel parking, parking in a regular car space, facing inward and outward.

17)Set up cones that will enable you to exercise your manoeuvring skills. Drive forward and also reverse to test how well you can do both activities.

18)Finally once you are done parking your car in a secure and suitable location. Switch off your engine and remove your seat belt. Congratulate yourself on a job well done.

Tips and Warnings

Be certain to check the air in your tires. Also check that your engine, transmission and radiator have the right levels of fluid before driving.

When practising your parking, do so with cones not actual cars to avoid any unnecessary accidents on your first attempt at driving.

Read up on the road codes in your region. Recognize that breaking any of these codes may result in a suspension of your permit.

Practice as often as you can to build up your road confidence and love of driving.

Written by admin on February 28th, 2010

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