How to master the sense of direction when learning to drive?
Wang of the driving school told us how to learn to drive and master the sense of direction. First of all, the steering wheel should be correctly grasped. Hold the positions of 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock with both hands, and you need to turn it again. Hold it like this after you become a full member. Secondly, if you look straight ahead, you can see at a glance whether the left and right contours of the car are aligned with the lane dividing line or the road center line in a short interval. If there is no alignment, you can adjust the steering wheel slightly from left to right, and go back as you want, back to the right. Then when turning, remember to slow down in advance when entering the corner, and control the appropriate speed according to the size of the corner. If the steering wheel is a small bend, hit it slowly, but not too hard to avoid pressing the line. If you find that you have played too much, you can call back a little. If you find that you are playing too little, you should play quickly. Keep your direction steady, don't be impatient, don't be afraid, and be positive. There is no need to be afraid to learn to drive. Qin, another coach of the driving school, also believes that grasping the sense of space is very important for learning to drive. Judging the front and rear distance of the car body and observing the left and right distance of the car body are all controlled by the human body's spatial perception system. Scientific data show that women often have more space than men because they are in a relatively weak position in society. This is mainly reflected in their judgment of automobile safety is greater than that of men, that is, they generally think that the greater the distance between themselves and the surrounding vehicles, the better. This is good for safe driving, but they always want to get an absolute safe distance, which makes female drivers avoid dangerous lanes too much and rush into other lanes in an emergency, posing a potential threat to normal driving. Because women are often more sensitive to space than men, the training of driving school is to weaken women's sensitivity to space. Learning to drive is an accumulation process, and driving skills are practiced bit by bit. When starting on a flat road, you should keep the correct driving posture and look straight ahead. Then practice constantly to cultivate a sense of direction in driving, so that you can learn to drive well.