When you’re young, the idea of gaining your drivers licence is an exciting one indeed! It’s something that you often take for granted as you get older but all of us remember passing our learner driver test.
If you’re just starting out, here are a few pieces of advice you can use to ensure you pass your theory and practical tests the first time around. These tips will ensure you save time, money and don’t crash and burn due to anxiety or the stress related to taking tests.
Take it slow and steady! Believe it or not, gaining your drivers licence is one process you don’t want to rush. Why you ask? Because it’s a skill that develops slowly over time as you gain experience.
Taking additional driving lessons would be in your best interests before rushing out to take your driver test. This will save you a lot of heartache should you become involved in an accident or fail your test.
Drive a vehicle that is suitable for your needs and budget. As tempting as it is to rush out and buy a brand new car the moment you gain your learners or provisional licence, it’s not the smart thing to do.
Look for a second hand vehicle that is cheap yet reliable and drive this car around for 12 months. After 1 year, you’ll have all the experience necessary to avoid prangs or accidents in a brand new car.
Lastly, study hard and develop a sound understanding about all the rules of the road, no matter how big or small they are, each rule is an important one.
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