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Driving School in Guelph

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Driving School in Guelph

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  1. Driving Lesson TipsIn Shani Driving School Guelph, Ontario

  2. Tip 1: stay cool • Have patience when it comes to learning to drive • Don't pressurise yourself when you start to learn • Never listen to people saying “it’s so easy, I that In first chance”. • Build your confidence not over confidence www.shanidrivingschool.com

  3. Tip 2: Get the basics • Do basics reading before your driving lessons. • If you are clear with the basics then there chance to understand how to manage the controls • If you know someone like friends or Parents who have already clear the test, try to get their driving knowledge.. Do it, don’t hesitate. • If you have a car, sit with your parent or friend and ask them about the controls and their uses. www.shanidrivingschool.com

  4.  Tip 3: Do your homework • There are basically two car lessons : 1.Theory 2.Practical • Theory lessons include highway codes, Driving Sign • Practical lessons include controls, Driving instructions, etc. • Before stepping inside a car, perhaps whilst waiting for your provisional license or between lessons. www.shanidrivingschool.com

  5. Tip 4: If in doubt, ask! • As driving differs for car to car, So discuss doubts. • If you're struggling with a certain technique or style you shouldn't be afraid of asking the instructor • most instructors will have lots and lots of different techniques tailored to suit various individuals • It's in their interests too and they know all the tricks to get you up and running! www.shanidrivingschool.com

  6. Tip 5: Drive on all types of roads • Make sure you drive on all the different types of road before taking your test. • You need to be comfortable on all the different roads • Try various speeds so when you actually get the keys points of the car and drive it properly • Try to control car on incline road with the help of the instructor. www.shanidrivingschool.com

  7. Tip 6: Ignore the rumours • Try not to listen to horror stories about car driving before the test. • A lot of the time people only talk about the test when they've failed, just simply ignore the discussion. • When people have passed they don't tend to volunteer information about their failure • The test isn't as bad as you think! • So don't be put off by rumours of people failed for wearing the wrong clothes or nightmare. www.shanidrivingschool.com

  8. Tip 7: Do a mock test • Mock tests with another instructor are a good indicator of how independent you are on the variety of roads • It also avoids costly - and basic - mistakes. • Tell friends or parents to help you for mock test. • Or do self mock test in front of mirror helps a lot. www.shanidrivingschool.com

  9. Tip 8: Practise outside of lessons • Lessons cost an awful lot of money and driving is as much about experience as anything so drive with parents or other suitably qualified people whenever possible. • Private practise is good so long as the person you're with and the instructor are working together www.shanidrivingschool.com

  10. Tip 9: Keep it quiet • It's a good idea not to tell everybody that you're doing the test. • You put pressure on yourself rather then get pressure from others. • You're terrified you're going to fail because everyone is texting you and phoning you but if you've simply got a couple of friends or family in the loop you feel less pressurised www.shanidrivingschool.com

  11. Tip 10: Drive in as many conditions as possible • If your schedule allows try and have lessons at different times of the day • It's all very well having your lessons after nine in the morning • Try at different phases : if you've never driven at night, you've never driven in the wet or at dusk you're not going to have a feel for all the conditions • Your test could take place in the middle of the school run rush hour or later in the day when the roads are quieter so make sure you have experience of both www.shanidrivingschool.com

  12. Shani Driving School • 141 Woolwich street unit 103 and 105Guelph, Ontario, N1H 8M5 • Phone: 519-265-8584, 519-781-3982 E-mail: info@shanidrivingschool.com www.shanidrivingschool.com

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