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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-04-16 06:41 pm

[ SECRET POST #2296 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2296 ⌋

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Re: Tips for student drivers

(Anonymous) 2013-04-17 01:22 am (UTC)(link)
It's one of those things that you honestly just have to get used to. The more you drive, the more comfortable you'll be, the more natural it'll feel, and the easier it will be. There's no "aha!" moment. It's just a matter of your brain slowly adapting to the idea of the car as something your body has control over rather than a big hunk of metal that you're sitting in and figuring out how your body and the car fit together.

To help an anxiety: remember that all your instructor's instructions aren't "fix this and don't do it again". Doing it wrong is absolutely essential for the learning process. I don't just mean "everybody makes mistakes", I mean that to learn how to drive a car safely, you MUST have first-hand experience of what "wrong" entails, so that if you ever do make a mistake, you will recognize it right away and fix it before you crash.

His remarks are just things that you need to hear every time you screw up, so that every time you turn too sharp, his remark will ensure that you will be forced to notice what constitutes "too sharp", and when you get it right, the absence of a remark will force you to notice what constitutes "right", and therefore you will eventual get an instinctive idea of how not to go too sharp.
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Re: Tips for student drivers

[personal profile] littletown 2013-04-17 01:37 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you! His critiques just make me nervous because I'm already such a klutzy person outside the car and any mention of accidents, I always think "welp that's gonna be me." I know he means well though and I am improving a little, kinda. :D

I'm still in the "what is this giant piece of metal" stage, but I'll definitely keep practicing.