Driving Lessons: What To Expect

Learning how to drive is definitely an exciting experience! It doesn’t matter if you’re starting off as a teenager or as an adult, learning how to drive is very useful and even freeing in a way, but it can also be very stressful to have that kind of responsibility. There are quite a few people who decide not to take driving lessons just because they’re scared to take the wheel. That’s why it’s important to know what to expect from your lessons, so you can relax and prepare properly.

Coming Prepared

So, the moment you’re waiting for is finally approaching! You’re about to have your first driving lesson. Your driving instructor should tell you this beforehand, but you ought to bring your learner’s license and all the necessary documentation to your first lesson. Therefore, having your first driving lesson near your place is a good idea, just in case you forget something. Also, comfortable shoes with flat soles are a must! Making sure your shoes don’t slip ensures you a safe and comfortable drive.

Introduction to the Car

All those car components can sound confusing and complicated to a beginner driver, but don’t worry! Your instructor is going to give you a rundown on controls: the brakes and the gas pedals, how to operate the hand brake, how to maneuver the steering wheel and switch gears, be it in a manual or an automatic car. Experts from learntodrivedrivingschool.com.au state that choosing a school that offers both automatic and manual lessons is always a good idea! Before you start driving your instructors will also give you a so-called „cockpit drill“ which is a checklist of things you ought to do before you start your vehicle. They’re going to remind you of this list before every class.  All of these things might sound overwhelming at first, but as you drive more you’re going to get accustomed to it easily.

Driving for the First Time

Finally, it’s time for you to take the wheel. At first, you’re probably going to be driving around a parking lot or a quiet backstreet so don’t worry too much about the traffic. During the first lesson, your instructor won’t expect too much from you, just to get a general feel of the car. As long as you keep all the needed safety precautions and road regulations in mind, you’ll be good to go, and besides the instructor is there to help you out! Later on, as you become more comfortable, you’ll take more complicated roads and routes and slowly get into traffic. So just relax and focus on the road! Also, don’t worry, your instructor has their own set of controls, so even if you make a mistake, they are going to make sure that everything is alright and that the two of you are safe.

Communication is Key

Don’t be afraid to talk to your instructor. Choosing the right instructor is probably the most important thing of all. You should make sure it’s someone you feel comfortable with and with whom you feel safe to express your thoughts, opinions, and questions. Sometimes your instructor might overlook explaining something as you drive, so don’t be afraid to ask if you don’t understand something, something isn’t quite clear. Again, they’re here to help you and teach you how to be a good driver. It’s also always a good thing to ask them for their opinion after class if they have any tips on how you can improve.

You’re Going to Make Mistakes (and That’s Okay)

It’s important to know that you won’t be a perfect driver at first. Don’t beat yourself up if you make a mistake. Of course, driving in itself is stressful because there is a lot of responsibility on you, but it’s not the end of the world if you take a wrong turn at a traffic roundabout or if your engine switches off. Make sure to stay calm and relaxed, and try not to panic on the spot. Again, your instructor also has controls, so you’re going to be safe, so just focus on remembering what you did wrong, and try to make sure you don’t repeat your mistakes next time around.

Once again, the most important thing is to be relaxed, stay focused, and be open to learning. The best drivers are the ones who pay proper attention to the road and react quickly. Don’t forget that everyone used to be a beginner and nobody was born an experienced driver. So don’t worry, as long as you choose a driving school that works well for you, and works together with your instructor, you’re going to become a good driver in no time. Happy driving!

Robert Cooke
Rob is a certified mechanic and long-time automotive enthusiast who has worked on everyday passenger vehicles, race and rally cars, and derby cars.