Why Does Practicing Driving Become More Confusing?

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OPenelope
07/24/25 12:17pm
Here are the reasons why practicing driving can become more confusing: Mindset: Many students have strong self-esteem and are unwilling to accept that junior students might perform better than them. They also tend to seek quick success and instant benefits. Constantly changing methods: Switching methods without sticking to one makes it hard to determine which approach works best. It's better to master one method thoroughly, practice repeatedly, communicate with peers when encountering issues, and consult the coach frequently. Inconsistent practice: It's crucial to strike while the iron is hot—saving time and effort. Avoid practicing sporadically, like coming today and then again after half a month, as this leads to forgetting previously learned techniques. Weak foundation: Without a solid foundation, confidence dwindles as training progresses, making it easier to get nervous during exams.
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JackMarie
08/11/25 6:24am
It's actually quite common to feel more confused the more you practice driving. I felt the same way when I first started learning. I thought more practice would make me better, but instead, I ended up mixing up the turn signals and the accelerator. I think it's because there's just too much to remember all at once—traffic rules, road conditions, vehicle operations—and your brain gets overloaded. Plus, after practicing for a long time, your body gets tired, your focus wanes, and mistakes become more likely. As a beginner, I recommend not practicing for too long in one go. Take breaks every few minutes to let things sink in. Reviewing notes or watching videos to recall key points can also help clear the confusion. The key is to stay calm, don't push yourself too hard, and you'll gradually get the hang of it.
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