Most common mistakes learner drivers make

 

Learning to drive can be exciting for a few while it can be fearsome for others. Some percept it to be simple, whereas for some it is quite complex and challenging. A beginner needs to learn and keep in mind a lot of driving rules while driving a car. So it is quite natural that new drivers tend to make certain common mistakes. These mistakes can prove out to be dangerous both while practicing or appearing for a driving test. In most of the cases, they may prevent a person from clearing their driving test. Some of the common mistakes that learner drivers make can be eliminated and prevented. Practicing under an experienced and calm instructor can help a lot.

Generally, a good theoretical and practical training contributes a lot in avoiding commonly made mistakes. It increases a person’s confidence and ultimately their probability of successfully passing their driving test in first attempt. In this article, we will focus on the common mistakes that learner drivers tend to make so that they can be avoided.

  1. Not abiding the speed regulations

While thinking about speed what generally comes to our mind is over speeding. A learner driver should never be exceeding speed limits especially in regulated zones in any case. At the same time, it is equally important not to be too slow as it can create problems for other drivers on the road. It is always better to maintain the right speed while driving.

  1. Forgetting about signaling

A learner driver becomes so occupied with other things while driving that he usually forgets about signaling at the proper time. Turning on an indicator while changing a lane or taking turns at the right time is quite important. It plays a vital role in avoiding accidental situations as well as in letting a person to clear the driving test.

  1. Not checking the mirrors properly

Checking the mirrors regularly and frequently form an essential part of driving. Various mirrors are placed at different places in a car so that a driver is able to keep a track of other vehicles on the road. And ensure his own safety from all sides. A driver should make it a habit to always undergo a mirror check first after getting behind the wheel of a car.

  1. Not performing head checks

There are certain situations when mirrors are not enough to have an idea of the road situation around us. In such cases, head checks are necessary to look at your blind spots such as at your sides. This can prevent dangerous situations and are quite important to keep in mind while undergoing a driving test.

  1. Ignoring about parking

Most of the learner drivers focus all their attention on road driving such that they forget to practice how to park. That’s why it becomes quite challenging for a lot of them. Parking with accuracy and maintaining proper gap form an integral part of driving and especially driving tests. Practicing and learning to park properly is very necessary to clear a driving test.

  1. Focusing only on front

Sometimes certain stray animals or pedestrians come suddenly across the road from nowhere in a fraction of second. This situation can lead to dangerous consequences if the driver is unaware even for microseconds. A driver needs to learn how to respond and control the car under such circumstances so as to ensure his and other’s safety.

 

 

 

 

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