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Open Spaces to Learn How to Drive

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    Learning the Basics

    • A little-used parking lot is best for practicing.Jupiterimages/Photos.com/Getty Images

      Back areas of parking lots are among the best places to learn to drive, especially industrial lots deserted on weekends. You have lots of space, little traffic, and can start slowly.

      With the ignition on and the car in park, shift the transmission into drive and slowly ease off the brake pedal and allow the car to move forward. Practice applying gas and then slowing down and braking. Then practice turning the wheel in both directions, using your turn signals and backing up with the car in reverse, using your mirrors. Try parking from all angles, including parallel parking.

    Driving at the Speed Limit

    • Low-traffic rural roads provides lots of space for the learner.Hemera Technologies/Photos.com/Getty Images

      On low-traffic country roads, work on your driving skills while traveling at the speed limit. Increasing speed makes things happen much more quickly, so you need to adjust reaction times.

      Keep a relaxed grip on the steering wheel and look through the windshield at a spot about 100 feet ahead. Notice you can see the steering wheel with your peripheral vision below. Put the center of the steering wheel in the center of the lane, and your car will also be dead center in the lane. If you look where you want the car to go to in the turns, you body will automatically zero in on this spot. The 100-foot rule also helps anticipate trouble ahead and gives you time to avoid it.

      Accelerate to the speed limit to get used to cruising.

    Practice Driving in Traffic

    Tips and Warnings

    • Don't drive in snow until you are accomplished.Jupiterimages/Photos.com/Getty Images

      Every new driver should follow a checklist before setting out so it becomes second nature. Adjust your driver's seat to easily reach the pedals and other controls and have a clear view out the windshield.

      Fasten your seat belt on every trip.

      Turn off the radio to reduce distractions.

      Secure loose items in the passenger compartment to prevent injury in case of a crash. Put heavier objects in the trunk or secure them with seat belts.

      Adjust the rearview and side mirrors to provide a clear view to the rear and sides and remove remove blind spots.

      Never store items on the rear window deck or front dashboard, as they could be dangerous projectiles.

      Lock your doors to ensure you will not be thrown from your vehicle in a crash.

      Take your time and don't treat driving as a trial by fire. If you are nervous about driving at night, don't attempt it until you are confident. Don't try winter driving until you are accomplished, and then practice in a parking lot first.

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