If you had to pause your driving lessons during lockdown, it is okay to feel a little nervous to return to the driver's seat. Here are some simple tips to build back confidence and enjoy taking the wheel once again!
All learners will have a Log Book which has a 20 lesson curriculum within. It is full of useful information that can help refresh your memory or lay the foundations for learning, such as: Learning Goals, What You Need, Learning Content and Facts and Tips. It is a great resource for learners and supervising drivers to get back in the right frame of mind for successful lessons.
Choose a location for your first drive back to build confidence and give context to your lesson. For example, if you are still developing basic vehicle control or scanning skills, perhaps an empty car park may be the best place to practice.
If you are practicing your traffic skills or low risk driving, find a quiet block and complete a number of left-hand turns and later right-hand turns, focusing on vehicle positioning, indicating, scanning and head checks and using mirrors.
Put into practice all of the road rules you know from your Driver Knowledge Test. Focus on revision in a calm environment before driving in busier or more complex situations.
If you are feeling anxious or unsure of anything, please speak to your supervising driver or instructor. What you have been able to do easily three months ago may pose a challenge for you now. Your teacher will appreciate knowing how you are feeling and what you would like to focus on.
Communication really is the key to a great learning experience. A good teacher will ask questions like: “How are you feeling?” and “What do you want to practice in this lesson?”
We are all different shapes and sizes, so we need to adjust our driving position for comfort, posture, vision and safety. Knowing how to set up a comfortable and safe driving position is an important learning for every driver. Newer drivers may not yet fully appreciate the importance, so take a few minutes to go through the below steps until you are comfortable and ready to go.
The NRMA offers tailored driving lessons for learners looking to get their licence and increase their confidence on the road. Our friendly and professional instructors are trained to maximise your ability and create safe driving habits.
What's more, we even offer a Safer Drivers Course. Specifically for learner drivers under the age of 25, the course is designed to establish safer driving practices. Learner drivers who have completed at least 50 log book hours of driving^ will receive 20 hours of log book credit when they complete a safer drivers course.