
Learn the Basics:
Familiarize yourself with the vehicle’s controls, such as the steering wheel, pedals, gearshift, and mirrors.
Understand the dashboard indicators and gauges, including fuel level, speedometer, and warning lights.

Get Comfortable:
Adjust your seat, mirrors, and steering wheel to ensure a comfortable driving position and clear visibility.
Buckle up your seatbelt before you start driving.
Start in a Quiet Area:
Begin practicing in a spacious and low-traffic area to build your confidence without the pressure of heavy traffic.

Practice Parking:
Practice parking in various scenarios, including parallel parking and perpendicular parking.
Mastering parking skills will help you navigate crowded areas with ease.
Observe Traffic Rules:
Learn and obey traffic laws, including speed limits, stop signs, yield signs, and traffic signals.
Stay Distraction-Free:
Avoid distractions such as using your phone, eating, or adjusting the radio while driving.
Focus on the road and your surroundings at all times.

Maintain a Safe Following Distance:
Keep a safe distance from the vehicle in front of you to allow for sufficient reaction time in case of sudden stops.
Use Turn Signals:
Always use your turn signals to indicate your intentions to other drivers before making turns or changing lanes.
Check Blind Spots:
Before changing lanes or making turns, check your blind spots by looking over your shoulder to ensure there are no vehicles or obstacles.