
Contents of the first day of practicing for Subject 2: Mainly practice steering the wheel, adjusting the seat, stepping on the clutch, handbrake, shifting gears, starting and braking, making two turns and driving straight, and practicing moving forward and backward. The following is the sequence for starting in Subject 2: 1. Adjustment: Fasten the seat belt, adjust the seat and rearview mirrors, and check if the gear lever is in neutral. 2. Ignition: Start the engine, press the clutch with the left foot, shift into first gear, and simultaneously press the brake with the right foot. 3. Before starting: Turn on the left turn signal, honk the horn, release the handbrake, and begin to lift the left foot off the clutch. When you feel the vehicle shaking, stop and slowly release the foot brake with the right foot. 4. Starting: The vehicle begins to move forward. At this time, the right foot has completely released the brake, while the left foot remains at the semi-engaged position. The start is successful.

As a novice just starting to practice driving, the first day is usually about familiarizing yourself with the car's interior environment. The instructor had me sit in the driver's seat and first adjust the seat position to ensure my feet could naturally reach the clutch and brake pedals—not too far and not too close. Then, I adjusted the rearview and side mirrors to ensure the rear window was fully visible in the mirrors, so the view would be accurate when reversing. After fastening the seatbelt tightly, I began practicing starting the car: press the clutch, shift into first gear, slowly release the clutch to let the car move forward a short distance, then press the brake to stop. This process was repeated several times, with the instructor constantly emphasizing the need to follow instructions and not rush. Only after mastering the basics could I learn to reverse into a parking space. Although the day was simple, it was crucial. If you're feeling nervous, don't talk too much—just focus.

I was quite nervous when I first got in the car, but the instructor patiently guided me. The basic steps were: first sit in the driver's seat, adjust the seat height and position to ensure easy pedal control. Then adjust the rearview mirror angles for clear visibility, and fasten the seatbelt. The practice began: start the engine, lightly press the clutch to engage first gear, slowly release the clutch to move the car forward slightly, then press the brake to stop. Repeating this action under the instructor's supervision, I was reminded not to turn the steering wheel randomly and to keep all movements slow and steady. Mastering these basic controls on the first day made subsequent lessons smoother, emphasizing the importance of following the instructor's guidance step by step.

On the first day of driving practice, it's essential to focus on safety fundamentals. I adjusted the seat properly while sitting, set the rearview mirrors at the correct angles, and securely fastened the seatbelt. The instructor guided me through simple forward and backward movements at a slow pace, such as starting by pressing the clutch and gently braking to stop. Emphasis was placed on following instructions and performing each action smoothly and rhythmically. Safety comes first—don't rush into learning complex maneuvers; building a solid foundation is key.

The main content of the first day of Subject 2 is hands-on practice in the car. I adjusted the seat position to make stepping on the pedals less tiring, calibrated the rearview mirrors for a clear view, and fastened the seatbelt securely. Then, I practiced the cycle of starting the engine, shifting gears to move forward, and braking to stop. The coach emphasized the importance of smooth control. Laying this solid foundation makes subsequent parallel parking much easier, and maintaining good rhythm control through practice is crucial.

Recalling the first day behind the wheel, the basic task was adapting to the car's environment. I adjusted the seat height and fore-aft position to ensure comfortable operation. After properly aligning the rearview mirrors, the visibility became clear. With the seatbelt fastened, the instructor taught me how to start: depress the clutch, engage the gear, then slowly release the clutch to let the car move a short distance before braking. I repeatedly practiced short straight-line sections to get familiar with the steering wheel feel. The instructor reminded me to be patient, build solid fundamentals without rushing, and take it step by step to make progress smoothly.


