There are lots of reasons why you might not have learned to drive as a teen or twenty-something. Maybe because money was tight, you lived in a city, or because early attempts at learning to drive didn't go well and knocked your confidence.
But that doesn't mean you can't pass your test later in life. The prospect can feel daunting, but think how wonderful it will be when you finally gain your licence and enjoy the fun and freedom of motoring. These top tips will help you lose those L plates!As a motoring journalist and author of Driving Test Secrets You Need to Know, I'm often asked for my most important piece of advice for learner drivers. My answer is always the same. Find the right instructor.
It's best to spend this time doing easier trips such as driving to the supermarket and practising a few bay parks while you're there, rather than anything potentially stressful. How well this works will depend on the relationship you and your accompanying driver have – if it's likely to put too much of a strain on it then just pass on the private practice.
Don't let your test triumph be scuppered by the dreaded driving test nerves. Do deep breathing exercises beforehand and use affirmations such as 'I am a safe driver' and 'I am confident I can pass my test'.
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