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Any beginner who has never driven before needs to develop control of the car. |
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This is achieved by working on the moving off and stopping exercise followed by the turn in the road or any other manoeuvres. |
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You can contact either your local Post Office for an application form (D1). |
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This will help to give you confidence with the car control. |
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Once the control has been mastered and becomes second nature you can move onto road procedure, starting with basic junctions and then more complex ones. |
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When learning any new subject you must be able to understand the theory and put it into practice. |
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Your Instructor will initially guide you, then as you become more confident,they will transfer some responsibility to yourself by prompting you as required. The final stage will be you carrying out the task independently. It is important you achieve independence before moving on to the next topic. |
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Each learner will be given their own personal log book. |
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This log book sets out a step by step training syllabus for becoming a fully qualified driver. You and your Instructor can use it as a training aid and guide to monitoring your progress. |