How to Practice Driving After Getting a Driver's License?

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Alexia
07/25/25 1:50am
How to practice driving after obtaining a license: Practice on roads with less traffic, practice on provincial highways or busy roads, and practice in urban areas. Here is relevant information about practicing driving: 1. Practice on roads with less traffic: Many people are actually afraid to drive on the road right after getting their license, so it's necessary to practice on roads with minimal traffic. Of course, having an experienced driver by your side will provide some safety assurance. First, practice smooth starts, driving straight, turning, accelerating, and decelerating. 2. Practice on provincial highways or busy roads: After practicing in areas with less traffic, you need to move on to places with more traffic. The ideal location would be provincial highways, where traffic is heavier but manageable as long as you control your speed properly. This not only helps improve driving skills but also enhances mental resilience, provided that you have already mastered the basics. 3. Practice in urban areas: Once the above two stages are no longer an issue, practice driving in urban areas. Practicing on provincial highways or national roads doesn't necessarily mean you can drive well in the city, and many assume that if they can handle urban driving, they can manage provincial or national roads. Actually, driving on provincial and national roads is more challenging than in urban areas.
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