Monday, October 26, 2009

Choosing a Good Private Instructor

Sometimes you just can't learn how to drive with your parents or other relatives, and sometimes your country's laws require you to take a driving instructor. This situation requires you to look around for a good instructor, one who will teach you how to drive the best possible way, but won't empty your wallet during the way. Luckily, Eugene Jy Koh wrote an article about it.

How to Choose a Good Private Driving Instructor

What should you look for when choosing a private driving instructor? Learning how to drive may seem a daunting task, but learning how to drive may be easier - with a good private driving instructor. You are now at the stage of embarking on learning how to drive. So how do you go about choosing a good private driving instructor?

Here is what to look out for in the instructor:

1) Patient and Encouraging
Patience and strong encouragement are critical qualities needed in a instructor. People typically have short attention spans and believe that everything is quickly achievable. Frustration quickly seeps in when they realize that parallel parking or vertical parking is not so easy after all. These are the times when the teacher must be able to make the driving lesson fun and engaging.

2) Good Teaching system
A good driving coach must have a system to teach students every lesson. Every lesson must be systematically structured and organized to give the student a positive learning experience. Remedial lessons should also be conducted if the student is weak in an area; for example parallel parking. A good driving instructor should also be able to spot the mistakes of the students quickly and rectify the problem. He should also be able to give pointers on what examiners will look out for during the practical driving tests. Safety is utmost importance when learning how to drive.

3) Experience
Private driving instructors must be certified by the traffic police before being able to teach students. It is best to pick a driving instructor that has more than 10 years of experience as they will know exactly how the practical driving test is conducted. It may also be helpful to check the instructors' passing rate before considering to take up driving lessons with him.

There should be no hesitation to change driving instructors if you feel dissatisfied with your driving instructor. In conclusion, there are many good driving instructors around and it should be quite safe to go with recommendations from friends who have already passed their driving test.

Eugene has just passed his practical driving test on his first try with this private driving instructor and recommends his driving lessons to anyone who wishes to learn driving.

Source: EzineArticles.com.

I hope this article will help you find a good instructor. Also, don't forget that a driving test guide can also improve your chances of passing the first time.

Nadav

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