18 Feb 2008 04:53:16 | George Gabriel
Parents find it hard teaching their kids how to drive. Also, a
lot of parents cannot afford to put money out for driving
lessons, so they have no choice, but to teach their kids how to
drive. Sometimes it's hard for the friend or family member to
teach a new driver, because of the lack of patience. Most people
should refrain from yelling at their new student. Driving
lessons from a recognized school will help calm the nerves.
A lot of parents and or family member pass on bad driving
habits. You have take in consideration that your parent or older
brother or sister have been driving for quite sometime and may
be a safe driver, but have picked up bad driving habits over the
years, and is not in tune with the way the examiner has to
consider giving you a new drivers license. Rolling stops at stop
signs, backing up and looking forward, and not signaling at
turns is not going to win you brownie points with your examiner,
when you decide to take the road test. The marking may be pretty
stern if you have picked up habits that have little or no
consideration for pedestrians, or other drivers. Also having too
much consideration could be equally as bad to.
Can you picture stopping on a roadway where there is no
crosswalk, and you wave a pedestrian across. Now picture this.
The car behind you does not realize why you are stopping, and
decides to go around you. Can you imagine the potential danger
the pedestrian can be in? Do not give the right of way, if it's
your right of way! If you do decide to stop and wave anybody
across your path, make sure you know what is going on behind and
around you. Just remember when you do something out of the
ordinary, its for a good reason only.
You're written exam was not to see how good your memory is, but
to be able to apply that memory on the road with knowledge of
what street signs mean.
Yellow signs are warnings; white and black signs are regulation
signs. Green signs are for tourist, or directional signs. You
should always be glancing for these signs at all times. The
signs are located on the right side of the roadway. Check for
them on every turn and before every curve. You're chances of you
getting caught in a bad situation will escalate if your not
paying attention to these signs. Paying attention to these signs
will forewarn you of a dangerous curve ahead or a pedestrian
crosswalk. Quick glances for signs on the right side of the
roadway will increase you're good driving habits. Glancing from
side to side and in your mirrors is very important.
Now how many times did I repeat the word glancing? The most
common excuse for a driver in an accident, but officer it
happened so fast! The second you turn you're head to look, is
the second the vehicle stops in front of you!
Equally important is being able to register everything and make
a decisive decision before you get there. Paying attention to
what is happening directly in front of you're vehicle is of most
importance, and knowing what is happening behind you is equally
important.
Knowing that driving is a privilege, and can be taken away at
any time, is half the battle. I like to think of driving as a
long-term game. There are rules and regulations in every game.
If you abide by them, driving can be quite enjoyable. The idea
of the game is to not hit anybody! Do not let anybody hit you!
Defensive driving is what it is called.
The deadliest player in this game is the drinking driver! So
report anyone that you see getting in a vehicle intoxicated or
weaving in his or her lane. You may save a life or two.
About Author :
Owned and operated a driving school for several years. Taught
over 2000 kids and older people how to drive. Now operating a
golf tee time site at http://www.golfanchor.net