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The Top Mistakes New Drivers Frequently Make And How to Avoid Them

New drivers often forget the most basic driving lesson like speed limits.They don't know that they hold the lives of everyone around them. Following the rules and maintaining traffic decorum might be tough, but it is necessary too.A good Sydney driving school will teach you all about the traffic rules to follow.

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The Top Mistakes New Drivers Frequently Make And How to Avoid Them

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  1. The Top Mistakes New Drivers Frequently Make And How to Avoid Them

  2. The Top Mistakes New Drivers Frequently Make And How to Avoid Them • If you’re a Sydney resident, chances are your driving school or instructor is already drilling into you the main rules of safe driving. • When you’re driving, you hold the lives of everyone around you in your hands. A simple mistake may cause a collision and result in serious injuries to you, your passengers, or others involved. • The Australian Automobile Association (AAA) states that the number of road accident deaths in Australia has increased by 6.3% in the last 12 months. • The top mistakes by new drivers are mainly due to their inexperience and an unconcerned approach to safety. While some of these mistakes are minor, others can cause serious problems for you and your passengers. • Let us discuss the top mistakes new drivers often make and how to avoid them:

  3. Top Mistakes and How to Avoid Them Using Unfamiliar Vehicles • Unfamiliar vehicles can confuse even the most seasoned drivers. When new drivers get overconfident and use vehicles they’ve not driven much, they often fumble for controls like brakes, gear shifts, etc. while driving. • Driving in such a distracted state can easily lead to accidents.  Not Focused on Driving  • Distractions while driving are not just dangerous, they can be fatal! If you’re not focused, you’re more likely to forget a few rules or fumble when faced with an obstacle. • Distractions can be of many types. From mobile phones to road environment, there’s a lot that can divert your attention away from the road. But if you let yourself drift away, you’ll become more susceptible to making mistakes while driving. 

  4. Top Mistakes and How to Avoid Them Not Heeding the Speed Limits • New drivers often forget the most basic driving lessons, that speeding can prevent you from stopping or responding in time when faced with an unexpected hazard. • Speeding is one of the main reasons for car crashes in Australia. To avoid speeding, keep an eye on the road for speed limits. Not Using Signals and Lanes Properly • Turn signals communicate your intentions to other drivers or pedestrians. Using signals correctly is very important for overall road safety. You should signal whenever you want to make a turn, change lanes, exit the road, or park. • If you don’t signal your intention and an accident occurs, you are considered liable for the damages caused.

  5. Top Mistakes and How to Avoid Them Ignoring Traffic Signs and Signals • The first thing you learn in a driving school is the traffic signals and road signs. Most new drivers make the mistake of thinking that traffic signals and signs are easy to remember. • However, you should remember that breaking these rules can lead to penalties. Apart from the legal implications, breaking traffic rules also impacts the safety of drivers and others on the road.    Confidence in Driving Skills • Becoming a licensed driver is a big milestone. However, new drivers forget the difference between learning a skill and mastering it. New drivers are either too nervous or overconfident. • Instead of getting overconfident or worrying too much about your driving skills, new drivers should remember to relax and remember all they’ve learned

  6. Conclusion • Most common mistakes new drivers make are either related to their inexperience like improper use of lanes and ignoring traffic signals, etc., or their approach to driving, like overconfidence, not heeding speed limits, or using unfamiliar vehicles. • The top mistakes by new drivers are due to a general lack of preparation, disregard for rules, and an unconcerned approach to safety. • The best way to avoid these mistakes is to learn from a good Sydney driving school like Onroad Driving School, pay close attention to your lessons, and practice regularly.

  7. Contact Us Website: onroad.com.au Phone Number:1300 667 623 Email: info@onroad.com.au

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