What to expect on your lesson
Your driver training lessons are filled with many learning experiences. There is a basic order but as events occur we are then presented with a perfect opportunity to teach. You will receive instruction on how to operate our vehicles so the lesson goes smoothly. In addition, you will be given instruction that will keep you safe. There will be times that your lesson will begin and be conducted in a parking lot. This is for your safety and for no other reason. That is what an instructor does. There will be times that the instructor will assist you with the steering wheel. That is what an instructor does. There will be times that the instructor will use the training brake. That is what an instructor does. This is what they are trained to do. He or she is professionally trained for this and follows Driversity™ policy, state laws, and industry safety guidelines. We do NOT yield to "arm chair" opinions and egos of those that view themselves as expert drivers and have the need to instruct us on how to instruct you.
Every effort is made to teach you how to drive. You must practice driving with your parent(s) or guardian(s) between lessons. Practice will prevent us from covering the same topics covered on a prior lesson. Practice also enables us to move beyond the basics and provides us the opportunity to teach you more advanced techniques. This makes the money you spend the best value for your dollars. Ask yourself if you be able to fly a plane after 6 hours of flight instruction. Would you take 6 hours of piano lessons and apply for Juilliard or play Carnegie Hall? You will get out of it what you put into it. And parents.........the same applies to you. You cannot expect to have a good driver if you do not invest the appropriate amount of time with your student. |