What to Learn on the First Day of Driving Practice?
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On the first day, you learn how to park the car in reverse. Here are the key points to remember on your first day of driving practice: 1. Don't forget to release the handbrake when starting: When you first start learning to drive, always follow the correct sequence when starting the car. Regardless of whether the handbrake was engaged when the car was parked, always check and release it before starting. 2. Always fasten your seatbelt: Good habits start with fastening your seatbelt. 3. Remember to engage the handbrake when parking: During driving practice, students usually take turns. So, after you finish your practice and park the car for the next student, always remember to engage the handbrake before safely exiting the vehicle. 4. Maintain the correct driving posture: Driving school cars often have slightly higher idle speeds. Instructors usually discourage beginners from using the accelerator, and many even disconnect the accelerator cable. Since the car moves at idle speed, it's very slow, and sometimes pressing the clutch can stop the car immediately. Over time, many students develop the bad habit of leaving their right foot idle. 5. Shift to neutral after parking: Forgetting to shift to neutral after parking, especially if you also forget to engage the handbrake, can cause the car to lurch forward unexpectedly, potentially causing damage to yourself or others. Therefore, always develop the good habit of shifting to neutral after parking.