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10 Tips for Newbie Drivers & Drivers Code of Honor to Follow

by Ruby Singh - 02 Jun 2021, Wednesday 807 Views Like (0)
10 Tips for Newbie Drivers & Drivers Code of Honor to Follow

10 tips for newbie drivers.

You bought a car and got your license. Even so, you don't have primary driving experience. Driving for beginners becomes quite a gruelling process. Nevertheless, with each kilometre, the beginner copes with this task more and more confidently.

To make life a little easier for a beginner, experts give several essential tips that can be useful for driving practice.

Tip 1. Do not be susceptible to other people's advice. All the advice of third-party people should be analyzed, and while driving, rely on your knowledge and skills.

Tip 2. In the early stages, try to infrequently change lanes. Novice drivers cannot calculate such manoeuvres well, so any rearrangements from route to route create an additional accident risk.

Tip 3. Before you go somewhere, think of new routes in your mind in advance. Imagine a picture with the most minor details of how you will drive.

Tip 4. Fastening is an obligatory action with which you should begin your journey. Also, ask your passengers to buckle up if they haven't.

Tip 5. If you want to make some kind of manoeuvre with a car, always warn other road users about it using turn signals.

Tip 6. Before driving, you need to inspect your car, paying particular attention to the wheels, damage or scratches on the car body.

Tip 7. Try not to occupy the extreme rows. In the right lane, "racers" will honk and flash their headlights, and in the outer left lane, parked cars will interfere with driving.

Tip 8. Be confident in yourself. If other motorists are honking or flashing a high beam behind the car so that you give them the way, then do this only after making sure that your manoeuvre will be safe for you.

Tip 9. No need to "teach" anyone on the road. It could end up in a fight. And all this is useless.

Tip 10. Often it is the presence of experience, and not its absence, that leads to tragic events. Usually, the feeling of a false experience comes to a beginner after he has driven 5,000-10,000 km. Then he has a desire in some situations to break the rules and exceed the speed of movement. Don't do this. Always follow the traffic regulations.

Driver Code of Honor???????

When you are going to drive yourself for the first time, we suggest to yourself and for yourself to accept the Code of honour of a driver:


  • 1. When driving, I will observe three basic principles:
    - Never rush; choose a speed in accordance with road conditions - quickly, if you can, slowly, when necessary.
    - Look for your place on the roadway that is convenient for me under any circumstances and stick to it.
    - Do not do what may take others by surprise, inform them about what you will do.
  • 2. I will always feel full responsibility for those who travel with me to comply with the "Rules of the Road".
  • 3. I will be especially vigilant in relation to pedestrians.
  • 4. I will never forget the need for constant monitoring of the technical condition of the car.
  • 5. I will not forget that the road belongs to two-wheeled vehicles.
  • 6. I will provide assistance to drivers who need it.
  • 7. I will refuse to drink if I have a trip and refuse to travel if I drink. I will not sit behind the wheel after taking medications that are dangerous for driving a car and in a painful condition. I will not transfer the steering wheel to a drunk person or someone who does not have the right to do so. 

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Good luck, happy and safe roads!