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Teen Driving Lessons Winnipeg

Before letting your teenager behind the wheel, these essentials will help you tap into the important aspects of teen driver training.
 
How do you know if your child is ready to drive?
Parents should start by imparting the right knowledge about the vehicle and its controls. One can also check their insurance companies and see whether they offer to help in teen drivers training. 
 
Start With a Tour of the Vehicle
Before hitting the road, start by offering a full tour of the vehicle. Things like adjusting seat, rearview mirrors, steering wheel, and other essentials are important to start a good training session. 
 
Give the student an education on these things:
  • Steering wheels adjustments.
  • Mirror adjustments. 
  • Turn signals. 
  • Headlights. 
  • Parking release/brake. 
  • Turning off and starting the engine. 
  • Dashboard controls. 
  • Emergency lights. 
  • Wipers.
  • Gas and brakes. 
  • Warning indicators. 
 
Keep Low-Speed and Low-Traffic Areas
Once the teen is comfortable with the basic operations of the car, you can take the vehicle for a spin. Allow them to practice on one side of the road and see their errors. Help them correct the mistakes and practice regularly. 
 
Driving on the Highway
Driving on street roads and highways is entirely different. Start by entering the highway on quieter ties and practice merging into the traffic. Once you are comfortable, you can enter during busier times. 
 
Advanced Challenges
Difficult driving conditions can be dangerous and when a young driver is caught in the middle, it can lead to new problems. Once you are comfortable driving in good weather, you can also practice in situations like storms, rain, a heavy snowfall or simply lower visibility conditions to help improve blind spots and tougher road elements. 
 
When to Know When your Teen is Ready to Drive Alone?

When the he/she has:
  • Enough practice in various conditions. 
  • Ability to detect hazards and give quick reactions. 
  • Habit of scanning for hazards. 
  • Avoided using a cell phone while driving. 
  • Control over speed and drives responsibly. 
  • Pulled over when upset, angry or frustrated. 
  • Agreed to road safety and house rules. 
 
Soon you can apply for a license for your child and our Winnipeg driving school will prove essential throughout the entire process and in ensuring their success.
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