Re: Driver's Training Fright
LaZorra, on host 209.135.4.144
Wednesday, October 3, 2001, at 14:10:46
Re: Driver's Training Fright posted by Grishny on Wednesday, October 3, 2001, at 14:03:17:
>> I think you'll do fine. I have a feeling that it's the > overconfident ones that do poorly. I remember > my first driving lesson with my mother in a > school parking lot. I was very timid; I was > amazed at how the car responded to the > slightest tap of my foot on the pedal. But you > get used to it. > > Most driving instructors are very capable and > used to dealing with all ranges of feelings in > the kids they teach, from overconfidence to > "utter terror." I imagine having their own > braking pedal on the passenger side of the > car helps. > > Here's a tip or two that I remember learning > during driver's ed. Your instructor(s) will > probably tell you this stuff too. > > You should always leave at least one car > length between you and the person in front of > you when you're driving. At faster speeds, you > need to leave even more distance. This gives > you time to react when the car in front of you > suddenly slams on their brakes, for whatever > reason. > > When you're approaching a stop sign or red > traffic light, take your foot off the gas and start > easing on the brake pedal about twenty feet or > so before the stop. This way you can come to > a gradual, easy, pleasant stop, rather than > jerking to a sudden stop and giving your > instructor a case of whiplash. > > When stopping behind another car at a > sign/light, try to make sure you can still see > the rear wheels of the car in front of you when > you stop. If you can see their wheels, then > there's no chance of your accidentally > bumping into them. > > When passing another car that's moving > slower, make sure you leave adequate > distance *behind* you before pulling back over > into the same lane in front of them. The way I > do this is to look in my rearview mirror. When I > can see the other car's headlights in my > mirror, then I know I've got enough room to > pull back over. > > That's about all I can think of for now. If I think > of any more, I'll add to this thread. Again, I > think you'll do fine. > > Gri"driving progress"shny
I will try to remember those. Thanks for helping soothe my qualms :)
La"Now that was take my foot off the brake and ease on the gas before a stop sign?"Zorra
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