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Beginning Driving Session for Your Child

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Getting Ready, Starting, Placing the Vehicle in Motion, and Stopping

Driving is a very simple task to learn. In fact, for driving enthusiast, its an art to be mastered day by day. Learning to drive is always a hyped thing for novice people or teens. But this confusing looking task can be made easier with a few simple guidelines. A look at this sample tutorial introduces the new driver to the instrument panel, vehicle controls, and mirror adjustments.

Pre check: Prior to entering the vehicle, the student should check for fluid leaks, broken glass, etc. Check tire pressure, engine oil, radiator, and other fluid levels.

Getting familiar with vehicle: Enter the vehicle and review interior controls. Turn on the ignition switch and discuss functions of lights, gauges, and accessories. Ask your child to operate and explain all controls and to simulate monitoring the path ahead while operating the controls.

Proper Seating: Discuss how the proper seating position is essential for control of the vehicle. The driver should sit with his or her back firmly against the seat with at least 10 inches between the steering wheel and the driver’s chest. The air bag should point towards the driver’s chest. The top of the steering wheel should be no higher than the top of the driver’s shoulders. Adjust the seat to maintain heel contact with the floor to pivot the foot between the brake and accelerator pedals. Short drivers may need a seat cushion or pedal extenders to sit in a safe position at least 10 inches from the air bag.

Important Adjustments: Adjust the head restraint to align with the center of the back of the driver’s head. Adjust the inside mirror so that it frames the entire rear window and is the primary mirror for viewing traffic behind the vehicle. Adjust side mirrors to reduce side mirror blind spot and headlight glare from the rear.

After doing all above checks and adjustments follow these guidelines:
1. Begin driving training in a large, level parking lot free of obstacles.
2. Practice starting the vehicle and adjusting accessories.
3. If the vehicle does not have daylight running lights, turn on the low-beam headlights.
4. Press the brake pedal and shift to drive.
5. Ask the new driver to move the vehicle to different points in the parking lot using little to no acceleration.
6. Tell the driver to stop at designated lines. Focus on smooth acceleration and stopping.
7. Ask the new driver to drive around the perimeter of the lot and focus on push-pull-slide/hand-to-hand steering.
8. Coach the driver for different kind of stopping mechanism required under different driving circumstances.
9. Focus on continuous and smooth steering wheel movements into the turn, and returning (sliding) the wheel through the hands using the same smooth continuous movements until the vehicle is in the proper position in the lane.
10. Discuss the vehicle’s forward pivot point, which on most cars is even with the driver’s body. Coach your child to focus on looking at and steering towards a target in the center of your intended path of travel.

After continuous progress according to these guidelines and your dedicated support, you children will start getting pace of driving very soon. But before doing anything don't forget to force your child to go through the vehicle owner’s manual before and during these sessions.



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