There are many who get scared getting behind the wheel for the first time or I’ll equipped to deal with certain situations that may arise during driving. Sometimes prior experience helps to deal with the situations.

The best way is to get accustomed to the feel of the car and what all the paraphernalia involved in driving. As youngsters who are near the age of getting their own licence, it’s good to give them an experience of driving a car under protected environment before going on the actual road.

There driving schools or institutes which can cater to this need of giving an experience of driving without driving in the actual roads. They provide simulated environments to try out.

While learning in protected environment the parents will not have to worry and feel afraid of any untoward incident. It also builds confidence in the teenager to drive appropriately.

When they actually join a driving class they will be better at coping and learning the nuances. The teens will learn to drive faster and avail the licence with lesser difficulty.

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One to two hours a week will definitely give the young drivers a good chance to pick up driving with the instructor giving them the needed guidance. You may feel that taking a classes before hand and again taking driving lessons will be a pricey affair. But this is a safety issue which most parents are bothered and spending a few more bucks to ensure your ward gets the confidence and experience in driving will make a parent tension free.

There is no standard rule that you have to go the same person who gave the initial safe environment driving classes. But logically it would work better for your child that he/she would be accustomed to the trainers there and would pick up better. But choice is left to the guardians or parents to look into.

There is both theory and practical which had to be learnt and tests taken, hence your ward will be well placed if he/she has the previous experience of the protected driving training. The theory test should be taken earlier which make the practical easier, but again choice is basically the learner who has to decide.

To know the basics of the road, hazards that may occur, the safety rules that have to be adhered to and of course the general understanding of how to be aware in any situation of a break down, tyre change etc. All this training will be of a great help.

The newer driving schools have tailor made programmes for every kind of learner. There are some who take more than fifty hours of learning but some just get it in a week’s time. But there is no prejudice against any learner and he/she can take their own time and learn driving. Making a compact schedule will hamper the confidence and they will forget easily too.

The instructor will be DSA approved which will help the parents to know that their wards are in safe hands. The freedom of learning a new activity is such a joy for the youngsters and getting a licence in their hands is the best feeling ever.

Getting best tutors will ensure you have the best facilities such as the car and equipment so it will be an added bonus to learn better. As the instructors have good qualifications and certified for the job, you will definitely have a hassle free learning experience.