How to Get the Most Out of Your Driving Lesson

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How to Get the Most Out of Your Driving Lesson

27 November 2019
 Categories: Automotive, Blog


If you are learning how to drive, you will no doubt want to do everything you can to maximise how much you get out of each lesson. Not only will this help you to pass your driving test more quickly, it will also help to reduce the amount of money you need to spend on lessons. Read on to discover 3 ways you can get the most out of each driving lesson you take.

Be ready to go

You can maximise the amount of time you spend behind the wheel by being ready to go as soon as your instructor arrives. Precious minutes can be lost if you are still putting on your shoes or looking for your jacket. It is highly likely that your instructor has someone booked into the slot immediately following yours, so they probably won't be able to extend your lesson if you start late. While a few minutes here and there may seem like no big deal, multiplied over the course of many lessons you could be losing hours of instruction. 

Do your homework

While learning to drive involves learning a lot of practical skills such as how to steer a car, how to change gear and how to operate the brakes, clutch and other controls, it also involves an element of mental knowledge. You can get the most out of your lessons with your driving instructor by studying the relevant parts of the Australian traffic code. This will enable you to understand the signs you pass on the road, the intentions of other drivers at junctions, the speed limit on different types of roads and many other things.

Keep your eyes on the road

A common mistake made by many learning drivers is looking at their instructor rather than just listening to their commands and advice. You do not need to look at your instructor in order to hear them. You will get much less out of your lesson if you focus on turning your head to look at them. You should keep your eyes on the road at all times. If your instructor wants you to look at them, they will ask you to pull over to the side of the road so you can talk face to face. 

If you are interested in finding out more about getting the most out of your driving lessons, you should speak with a driving instructor.