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What to Learn on the First Day of Driving Practice?

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VonAngelina
09/02/25 3:36am
On the first day of driving practice, you will learn to fasten the seat belt, familiarize yourself with the car's interior components such as the steering wheel, gear shift, brake, and accelerator, practice basic forward and backward movements, and study theoretical knowledge. Here is some related information about learning to drive: 1. Introduction to Learning to Drive: Learning to drive is the short form for acquiring driving skills. Operating a motor vehicle requires certain driving skills, and those lacking these skills may cause traffic accidents if they drive recklessly. Generally, driving without a license is not permitted. 2. Precautions for Learning to Drive: Before practicing, make sure you are familiar with the driving exercises. Do not get nervous, as tension can impair your judgment. Driving practice requires full concentration.
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EverettMarie
09/14/25 5:52am
On my first day of driving practice, the instructor told me to start simple and not rush. First, adjust the seat properly—forward, backward, and height—so my feet can comfortably reach the pedals and my hands can easily grip the steering wheel. Then, adjust the rearview and side mirrors to ensure clear visibility behind and in blind spots, avoiding frantic head-turning. Next, start the engine and test the brake and accelerator, gently pressing to gauge the pressure and slowly getting used to it without panicking. Always fasten the seatbelt—safety first. On the first day, I didn’t drive far, just practiced starting and stopping in an open area, turning the steering wheel left and right to get a feel for the car’s movements. This helped me familiarize myself with the controls and reduce the risk of collisions, laying the groundwork for driving on the road the next day. A few more tries, and it’ll become easier.
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McGarrett
10/28/25 6:33am
What to learn on the first day of driving practice? I suggest not rushing out immediately, but first calmly familiarizing yourself with the car's interior. For example, when sitting in the driver's seat, adjust the seat to a comfortable position where you can easily reach the pedals. Adjust the mirrors properly, especially the rearview mirror, to help you see the traffic behind clearly. After starting the car, practice slow movements in a safe open area, learning to gently press the accelerator to speed up and the brake to stop—apply light pressure, don't rush suddenly. Also, pay attention to blind spot checks by turning your head to glance at blind spots to ensure safety. Building these fundamental skills will make learning turns or gear shifts much smoother later. Remember to be patient; new drivers won't make mistakes by going slowly.
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LaSerenity
12/11/25 6:49am
The first day of driving practice focuses on mastering the basics. Adjust the seat and mirrors to ensure clear visibility, then practice throttle and brake operations to feel the force. Try starting, stopping, and slow movements in an open area, control the steering wheel, and always keep the seatbelt fastened with safety checks. This helps familiarize yourself with the car's response, laying the foundation for subsequent driving.
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