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Driving is a journeyman, and cooking makes perfect. Don't just try to be cheap! It's the same everywhere you learn to drive, the key is to find a good instructor.
Find a good instructor to learn to drive! A good instructor will not only allow you to pass various exams and get a driver's license during your studies, but most importantly, teach you the correct driving skills, so that you can drive on the road alone and drive your car smoothly and safely in all situations.
Commissioned by Beijing Machinery Industry Press, the book "Learning to Drive and Prove Zero" edited by me introduces in detail how to quickly pass the skills of the subject 1 exam and introduces the skills of successfully passing the subject 2 and subject 3 exams. I hope it will help you learn to drive, and the book can be bought at Dangdang.com, Haoshu.com, Amazon.com, JD.com**, etc.** and Xinhua Bookstore.
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The driver's license instructor teaches you how to prepare for the test, not how to drive.
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Practice more If you take the test, you basically don't.
But you can buy it directly.
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No tricks.
No matter how good you usually practice.
There's no way to do it if you don't perform properly in the exam.
I remember when I took the exam.
I can't usually get rid of it.
Didn't sleep the night before the exam.
The next day, I lost my energy.
So. Eat well.
Play well. Sleep well.
Peace of mind. That's it.
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When I was learning to drive, the instructor taught me the following driving tips, which made me use for a lifetime: 1Sitting in the right position:
The coach paid a lot of attention to teaching me the correct sitting posture, including sitting up straight, putting my hands on the steering wheel in the correct position, etc. He stressed that this is very important for comfort and driving control for long drives. This tip ensures that I always stay comfortable and alert during the drive in the town, reducing the risk of fatigue and rough driving.
2.Vision: My coach taught me to always keep my eyes on the distance and not just at the front of the car.
He told me that this allows for better anticipation of road conditions and the actions of other vehicles, and allows for early reactions. This technique helped me avoid many potential dangers, such as sudden braking or turning. 3.
Proper use of rearview mirrors: Coaches attach great importance to the proper use of rearview mirrors. He taught me to always check the position and speed of the vehicle behind me before changing lanes and overtaking.
He also taught me how to adjust the angle of the rearview mirror so that it covers a wider field of view. This tip allowed me to change lanes and overtake more safely, avoiding accidents in blind spots. 4.
Trick Brakes: The instructor emphasized the skills to properly use the brakes in the air. He taught me to press the brake pedal quickly but not excessively in an emergency.
He told me that excessive braking could cause the vehicle to lose control or the vehicle behind it to rear-end. This little trick has made me calmer in emergency situations and able to control the braking force accurately. 5.
Safe distancing: Coaches emphasized the importance of safe distancing. He taught me to leave enough distance when following the car so that there was enough time and space to react.
He also mentioned the formula for adjusting the following distance according to the speed of the car, which is especially useful when I am driving on the highway. This little trick allows me to drive safer and reduce the risk of rear-end accidents. 6.
Economical Driving Tips: The instructor taught me how to drive economically to save fuel and reduce vehicle maintenance costs. He taught me to control the throttle and brake properly, to avoid hard acceleration and braking, and to use the car's dynamic characteristics for smooth acceleration and deceleration.
This tip not only reduces driving costs, but also has a positive impact on the environment and road safety. These driving tips are something I learned while learning to drive, and they have had a profound impact on my driving skills and safety awareness. To this day, I still keep these teachings in mind and apply them to my daily driving to keep myself and others safe.
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