How Many Days of Practice Does a Beginner Need to Become Proficient on the Road?
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Generally, beginners can become proficient after practicing on the road for two to three months. When a beginner is driving, it is advisable to invite a friend to accompany them. Even if the friend cannot drive, they can help observe the surroundings. In narrow road sections, one can first try to stay as far left as possible and then observe the right side before proceeding. If necessary, the friend can get out of the car to check. When starting the car, it is crucial to be slow when the clutch is at the semi-engaged point (the moment the clutch is just engaged) or to give a little gas. Practice coordinating the left and right feet a few times. Beginners who have just obtained their driver's license need to practice more. A motor vehicle driver's license is a legal document issued by the administrative authorities, permitting the holder to drive a certain type of motor vehicle after passing the required tests, demonstrating knowledge of traffic regulations and driving skills acquired through study.