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Behind the Wheel Training Helps You Avoid Mistakes During the DMV Test

You plan to take the DMV test and get a regular license. Before that you need to practice and undergo driver training from a reputed driving school of Ventura. You may have taken some driving lessons from your friend or family member, but they will not be able to give you the same precise and pointed instructions you would get from a certified driving instructor during hands on training sessions.<br><br>Know More : https://www.dollardrivingofventura.com/more-information/

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Behind the Wheel Training Helps You Avoid Mistakes During the DMV Test

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  1. Behind the Wheel Training Helps You Avoid Mistakes During the DMV Test You plan to take the DMV test and get a regular license. Before that you need to practice and undergo driver training from a reputed driving school of Ventura. You may have taken some driving lessons from your friend or family member, but they will not be able to give you the same precise and pointed instructions you would get from a certified driving instructor during hands on training sessions. You avoid common mistakes you are likely to make during the DMV test and the result is you will pass on the first attempt. Here are a few test mistakes drivers commit due to nervousness, plain ignorance or forgetfulness. Stopping before the cross walk line If you fail to stop completely and keep rolling before a demarcation line, it is considered a mistake. Sign up for driving lessons even if you can drive reasonably well and undergo behind the wheel training. Your instructor will point all these small things that matter a lot.

  2. Changing lanes Drivers must follow a procedure before they change lanes. The DMV test taker will be observing you to see if you check the mirror and turn your head to check for a vehicle. He will check if you have switched on the turn signal and your car’s speed. Miss on even one small thing and you get a negative. Dollar Driving of Ventura instructor gives thorough behind the wheel lessons to avoid this and other common mistakes. Not keeping two hands on the steering wheel You may be overconfident or you may not know it but if you do not keep both hands on the driving wheel, this is considered a negative against you. If you make a turn, release the wheel in a controlled fashion. Drive too slowly or too fast You may drive too slowly, which shows a lack of confidence and it can count against you. Likewise, you may become overconfident and drive too fast when it is not advisable to do such as in congested traffic, rain or turns. Your driving instructor gives you valuable tips on driving at just the right speed.

  3. Maintaining a safe distance Some students make the mistake of not maintaining a safe distance of a couple of car lengths from the vehicle in front and they may brake too hard. Get adequate behind the wheel hands- on training to get it right. Left turns, looking for cyclists to the right The driving test is tough. You have to look in front and keep an eye on the rear view mirror. At the same time, when you drive you have to be careful about cyclists on your right and if you wish to make a left turn you need to check lanes, yield to the vehicle arriving from the right and take the turn at the right speed while staying in the correct lane. Parking When you go for a driver’s license test you can be sure your parking ability will be checked. If you roll over the curb or touch another car, then it is considered as an error. You will need hours of hands on behind the wheel practice and a trainer to guide you to get it right during the DMV test.

  4. Dollar Driving School of Ventura 2674 E. Main Street Suite D Ventura https://www.dollardrivingofventura.com/ Give us a call today to see how Dollar Driving School of Ventura can help 805- 653-6475 Office Hours Monday – Friday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM Saturday 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM Phone (805) 653-6475 Fax (805) 653-6476 Email: dollardriving@yahoo.com Follow Us on Social: - Twitter.com/dollardriving instagram.com/dollar.driving.school.ventura/ Facebook.com/dollardrivingschoolofventura

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