How to Drive in the Middle of the Road for Beginners?

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BriellaAnn
07/24/25 6:58am
Use the left and right side mirrors to observe the distance between the vehicle and the lane dividers, adjusting the vehicle's position accordingly. You can also use reference markers on the dashboard or the hood to gauge the distance on both sides. When observing the left lane divider, you can generally align the left edge of the headlight with the left lane divider to keep the vehicle centered in the lane. Alternatively, you can focus on the right side of the dashboard, slightly to the right of the center point, and align it with the lane divider to maintain the vehicle's central position. Techniques for driving in the center of the lane: 1. Choose a reference point: Looking ahead helps with driving straight. Find a distant reference point on the road, such as an object or a marker, and follow it with your gaze. 2. Steering wheel control: When driving straight, remember to make "minor adjustments." The principle is to turn the wheel as much as needed and return it promptly—quick adjustments for quick corrections, slow adjustments for slow corrections—to keep the vehicle aligned. 3. Pay attention to the relationship between speed and gear: Generally, you can remember 1st gear at around 10 km/h, 2nd gear at around 20 km/h, 3rd gear at around 30 km/h, 4th gear at around 40 km/h, and 5th gear at 50 km/h or above. Selecting the appropriate gear based on the current speed can effectively prevent jerky or uneven driving.
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OEvan
08/11/25 2:43am
I remember when I first learned to drive, I always had trouble driving straight and was afraid of crossing the line. Later, I found the trick is to focus on the distant horizon straight ahead, rather than just looking at the car hood or the roadside. Hold the steering wheel lightly, don’t grip it too hard, and turn it gently without rushing. Practice more in open areas, like quiet suburban roads with no traffic, keeping the speed below 40 for better control. If there are road markings, try to keep them centered in your view, making slight adjustments if you feel off. With more practice, you’ll naturally get the hang of it. Remember to relax your hands and shoulders, as tension can cause erratic steering.
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