Tuesday, 7 February 2012

Searching for your driving instructor?

Just because you know how to drive doesn't necessarily mean you'll be able to teach others how to do it and become a driving instructor! It's not as easy as sitting next to someone and telling them when to switch on their indicators, brake, change gear or turn left...there's a great deal more to it than that! "Loving driving" is great...but as a driving instructor; you won't be doing that much driving as you'll be in the passenger seat concentrating very hard on someone else doing the driving.

The speed and density of traffic as well as increasingly complex driving situations make many demands on today's driving instructor. The aim of driving instructors in Blacktown should be to improve the standards of new and experienced drivers in order to reduce the number of accidents, deaths and casualties suffered on our roads, as well as to help them enjoy their motoring.

There are no such set of rules that are needed to become a good driving instructor but keeping the following pointers in mind will definitely be a step forward in the pursuit of becoming one.

·         Have a thorough understanding of the rules and principles involved in safe driving.  
·         Be able to put these principles into practice by driving thoughtfully and efficiently.
·         Be able to patiently teach drivers how to apply those principles.
·        Instill safe attitudes into clients at all levels of driving

Apart from these set of unsaid rules for driving instructors in Blacktown, there are also a number of qualities that an aspiring driving instructor should possess in order to excel at what he or she is doing. These are as follows:

·         Patience
·         Reliability
·         Punctuality
·         Honesty
·         Being Opinionated
·         Diplomacy
·         Studiousness
·         Restraint
·         Self Control
·     Discipline
 




  

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