Do I Need to Pay for Damaging the Training Car During Practice?
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No. The training car is a tool provided by the driving school for students to practice. During the practice session at the driving school, the instructor should be present to supervise and assist, and in case of danger, the instructor should use the auxiliary brake on the passenger side to control the situation. If an accident occurs when the instructor is not in the car or is negligent, it is the instructor's dereliction of duty, and the student should not be held responsible. Here are some precautions for beginners during practice: 1. Prepare appropriate gear: Comfortable sports shoes are the best choice, as shoes affect the control of the clutch. 2. Adjust the seat properly: Everyone's height is different, so it's important to adjust the seat position according to height and viewing angle, which helps during practice. 3. Listen carefully to the instructor: The instructor's explanations are usually straightforward, so pay close attention to the key points to apply the theory during practice.