Before you start driving, get to know your vehicle. Understand the functions of all the knobs, buttons, and pedals. Remember ABC: Accelerator, Brake, and Clutch
Make sure your seats, mirrors, and steering wheel are adjusted for your comfort and optimal driving position
Set your mirrors to provide maximum visibility without too much of your car in the view. This includes the side mirrors and rearview mirror
Learn the symbols and controls on your dashboard, including warning lights and features like air conditioning and wipers
Seat belts are crucial for your safety. They prevent injuries by securing you in your seat during sudden stops or collisions
Hold the steering wheel at the "9 and 3" position for better control, especially in cars with airbags.
Start by driving at slower speeds to build confidence and improve your reaction time before driving faster
Communicate your intentions using indicators and always follow traffic rules for a safe driving experience