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5 MISTAKES TO AVOID AS A NEW DRIVER

It's a freeing sensation to learn how to drive and ultimately obtain your license. You're undoubtedly delighted about your newfound independence as a new driver and can't wait to have your first automobile. You're probably worried and terrified as well. These emotions are natural, and it's fine to have them. Remember that driving confidence develops over time, so don't be too tough on yourself. Nevertheless, bear in mind that the road is not a place to show off or play since it might be harmful.


Driver inexperience is the major cause of motor vehicle accidents among new young drivers. The danger of a car accident is greatest during the first few months of driving. As a result, hearing that their teenager has been in a vehicle accident is every parent's greatest fear. While you can't account for every event on the road, you can take it slowly to avoid the most common mistakes rookie drivers make behind the wheel. Here are five errors to avoid in order to prevent becoming a statistic.


  • Failure to correctly adjust your seat: If you do not have the proper car seat arrangement, you may find yourself hyperextending your arms and legs, reducing your control over the vehicle. Your seat location is critical not just for comfort and control, but also for your capabilities to cope to unexpected situations while driving. Adjust your seat so that your wrists can contact the steering wheel, since this puts you in the best position to operate the wheel and reach the car's pedals.


  • Reckless Driving: You recently got your license and have a lovely car, so you're eager to feel that sense of freedom. But don't forget the most common error novice drivers make behind the wheel: exceeding the speed limit. New drivers sometimes have problems estimating how quickly their vehicle is travelling. Moreover, they are incapable of operating a vehicle at high speeds, and because they are unfamiliar with their vehicle, exceeding the speed limit might result in a collision. Realize that your ability to judge how quickly you're moving will improve as you get more practice. As a result, driving at high speeds without the necessary abilities to manage the car might result in an accident. So, do your best to avoid the urge to speed.


  • Improper Driving and Parking Experience: Every time you go behind the wheel, you should be well familiar with the regulations of the road. This includes understanding how to park in any accessible technique, whether parallel, reverse, or front. Make sure that you know the traffic and parking laws by heart protects both other drivers and yourself from unnecessary danger. This may necessitate several more rounds on a driving lesson, but it will be well worth it.


  • Neglect to Wear a Seatbelt: Wearing a seat belt is one of the smartest choices a driver can make. The majority of drivers and passengers who die in car crashes are unfastened. Seat belts are uncomfortable for some rookie drivers, and they don't see the point of wearing them. Some people just forget to wear their seat belts. As a novice driver, it's critical that you fasten up properly every time you go behind the wheel to ensure your protection. It's all for the best.


  • Mirrors are not re-adjusted or cleaned: While washing your windows, check your mirrors to guarantee they are cleaned and properly positioned. You must correctly adjust your mirrors to get the most accurate estimation of how far away other vehicles are from your car. Your rear-view mirror must be precisely set so that you can see the vehicles behind you. You'll want to set the side mirrors so that vehicles in your blind spot or oncoming traffic can be seen easily.


 
 
 

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