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7. Riding the Brakes

• “Have two feet, must use both.” The rule may be rational, but applying it when driving is not. Many think keeping the left foot on the brake and the right on the accelerator is okay. It works fine if you have control over your actions and are not in your learning phase.

• Using both feet can develop an involuntary but nasty habit of slamming on the pedals simultaneously. Not only does it wear the brakes out, but it also causes you to drive jerkily.

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8. Improper Sitting Position

• Comfort matters, but getting too comfortable while driving is not a good idea. Many people slump in their seats and compromise control of the car. Sitting far behind the wheel can lull you into a daze and diminish your attention from what is happening on the road.

• You must sit straight and place your hands on the steering wheel. Be in a position that gives you a clear view of the side-view and rear mirrors and allows you to take immediate action.

9. Listening

• Listening to your instructor during the lessons seems the easiest thing to do. Unfortunately, many do not pay attention to them. It leads to a continuous cycle of the same mistakes over and over.

• The instructors stay throughout the lesson with you for a reason. They help you learn how to drive and pass the knowledge to sidestep avertable damages and dodge silly mistakes on the road.

10. Checking Mirrors

• Listening to your instructor during the lessons seems the easiest thing to do. Unfortunately, many do not pay attention to them. It leads to a continuous cycle of the same mistakes over and over.

• The instructors stay throughout the lesson with you for a reason. They help you learn how to drive and pass the knowledge to sidestep avertable damages and dodge silly mistakes on the road.

Conclusion

• There is no need to panic if any of these mistakes remind you of your driving behavior. There is no better time than now to hone your driving skills and improve your habits! As a new driver, you have a long way to go and a lot to learn. Working and polishing your maneuvering skills will help you prevent making common mistakes.

• No one is a flawless driver; it does not mean you cannot become one. Want to learn effective tricks to avoid fines and ticket charges due to a driving mistake? We can help you! At Onroad Driving School, we provide private lessons to level up your driving skills. Our Sydney Driving School is home to trained instructors who are there with you at every step to equip you with immaculate strategies. What are you waiting for, then? Book a driving lesson with Onroad Driving School today!

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