Driving

Driving is a process that requires patience and practises to manoeuvre towards the right extent. Based on the kind of skills that you display, you can either make matters happen efficiently or take a while to get the complete hang of the same. Regardless of the time consumed, it is essential to get over the initial phase. Once you’re through with that, you can drive all around the world. But first, let’s discuss the initial phase of things. This part is where you’re trying to get familiar with everything in order to raise your level of experience. So how does one do it? Well, to help you out, here are some tips for beginners.

 

1. The Car

You might be driving a Nissan Versa Sedan or a Cadillac ATS-V. Regardless, the first thing that you need to do is to familiarise yourself with the car. Being aware of all the controls and aspects of the vehicle can help you get started. This tends to give out a basic idea about the car and plays an important role during the process of going through a corner.

 

2. Seating Position

Seating

Once you’re done with the first step, the next thing that you need to do is to adjust your seating position. This needs to be done after understanding and acknowledging the position that keeps you comfortable and steady. You should be able to get a clear view of things and reach out to the brake, clutch and accelerator. So feel free to move the seat forward or backwards, based on what keeps you satisfied.

 

3. The Steering Wheel

The ‘9 o’clock and 3 o’clock’ position is considered to be the ideal form of steering the wheel. By holding them in this position, you will be able to achieve a complete sense of control over the vehicle. Going through corners and other such curves require top-notch control and manoeuvring ability. So either stick with 9 and 3 or find a position that helps you have maximum control.

 

4. Distractions

Texting

Texting, talking on the phone or selecting music are habits that need to stay out of the car. While you’re in it, no kind of distractions should enter the picture. Once they’re out of the way, you will be able to drive steadily and be ready to make changes as and when the need arises. So be attentive and avoid distractions.

 

5. Turn Signals

Turn signals or indicators are vital signs that you need to display. By doing so, a passing vehicle will be able to understand your next move. The sense of unpredictableness that lies on the road can be minimised by performing such moves. So make sure to follow all these steps and have a great time going across town.

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