If you want to become a better driver and make your driving safer and more comfortable, there is no magic wand, but some smart tricks you can follow.
In particular, if you want to improve your driving skills, you will be surprised how easy it is, since there are 9 techniques that will make driving safer and more satisfying.
Best driver: Defensive driving course
Everyone can take extra lessons to learn their skills. Extra driving lessons are not only taken by beginners but experienced drivers as well. There is nothing shameful about wanting to keep other drivers and yourself out of harm's way.
Best Driver: Brake with your left foot
Left foot braking is a difficult technique that requires regular practice. It is usually used by motorists, but this ability can help you in an emergency.
Best Driver: Move at the same speed as other vehicles
Everyone learns this rule in driver's education courses. But not all drivers follow it. Driving at a speed lower or higher than the speed of other traffic is dangerous as it can cause accidents. That's why when choosing your speed, you should first consider the traffic density.
Better driver: Keep your hands on the steering wheel in the right position
For years, instructors have told students to keep their hands on the steering wheel at the 10 and 2 positions (like a clock). But in recent years, instructors advise keeping your hands at 9 and 3 or 8 and 4. This gives you better control while driving. It is also the most ergonomic position to hold your hands for a long time.
Better driver: Check your cornering tactics
In cases of relapse, the front tires lose grip on the road surface while turning due to speed and acceleration. In cases of overheating, the same happens with the rear tires. If you are driving on a wet or icy road, do not accelerate too much. Driving at a moderate speed will help you avoid most cases of understeer or oversteer.Caution: In case of understeer or oversteer, never release the brake pedals too quickly.
Best driver: Park accurately
If you can park perfectly, you won't be afraid when the parking lots are full. Parking sensors (or parktronics) can help you a lot. They can be useful in both forward and reverse movements.
Better driver: Use the parking brake to make a turn
This technique takes practice. Again, it can only help you in an emergency or if you need to make a sharp quick turn in the winter. But don't do it on dry asphalt if you don't want to expose the tires to premature wear.
Better driver: Use your heel
The feel of this technique is to shift the transmission from a higher gear to a lower one by pressing the gas pedal with your heel and braking at the same time. It reduces the time required to change, prevents the unloading of the rear wheels and allows a quick and smooth shift before the turn.
Best Guide: Adjust mirrors to eliminate blind spots
To properly adjust the mirrors, you need to remember some simple positions:
The mirror should only reflect a quarter of the car (part of its rear wing).
The left mirror, like the driver's, must reflect only the rear quarter of the car.
The interior mirror must reflect the rear window in its center.
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