Why Does Driving Test Subject Two Get Worse with More Practice?
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Specific reasons why Subject Two performance deteriorates with more practice are as follows: 1. Inadequate preparation: Some trainees directly fasten their seatbelts and start the car without adjusting the seat and mirrors. However, since each trainee's body type and habits differ, the optimal seat and mirror positions vary accordingly. Many reference "points" mastered during Subject Two training will shift with seat and mirror adjustments. Therefore, before fastening the seatbelt, trainees should first properly adjust the seat and mirror positions to make training more effective. 2. Lack of concentration: Sometimes restlessness leads to impatient practice, resulting in worsening performance and even loss of confidence. In such cases, taking a break to regain composure before resuming practice is advisable. 3. Impatience for quick results: Many trainees rush through practice, hoping to master everything at once. They tend to neglect spending time on skills they think they've already mastered. However, driving skills require gradual accumulation - the more practice sessions, the more comprehensive the skills mastered.