Page 1 of 9 1234 ... LastLast
Results 1 to 16 of 134

Thread: Just started to drive any tips???

  1. #1
    Registered+
    Join Date
    Jul 2015
    Posts
    21
    Thanks
    0
    Thanked
    0 times in 0 posts

    Just started to drive any tips???

    Just started my lesons any tips for my test or in general?

  2. #2
    Comfortably Numb directhex's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2003
    Location
    /dev/urandom
    Posts
    17,074
    Thanks
    228
    Thanked
    1,026 times in 677 posts
    • directhex's system
      • Motherboard:
      • Asus ROG Strix B550-I Gaming
      • CPU:
      • Ryzen 5900x
      • Memory:
      • 64GB G.Skill Trident Z RGB
      • Storage:
      • 2TB Seagate Firecuda 520
      • Graphics card(s):
      • EVGA GeForce RTX 3080 XC3 Ultra
      • PSU:
      • EVGA SuperNOVA 850W G3
      • Case:
      • NZXT H210i
      • Operating System:
      • Ubuntu 20.04, Windows 10
      • Monitor(s):
      • LG 34GN850
      • Internet:
      • FIOS

    Re: Just started to drive any tips???

    Keep a portable snow shovel in the boot. And a high viz jacket. And a warning triangle. And a solar-powered battery charger.

  3. #3
    MCRN Tachi Ttaskmaster's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2013
    Location
    Reading, UK
    Posts
    6,941
    Thanks
    699
    Thanked
    811 times in 673 posts
    • Ttaskmaster's system
      • Motherboard:
      • Aorus Master X670E
      • CPU:
      • Ryzen 7800X3D
      • Memory:
      • 32GB Corsair Dominator DDR5 6000MHz
      • Storage:
      • Samsung Evo 120GB and Seagate Baracuda 2TB
      • Graphics card(s):
      • Aorus Master 4090
      • PSU:
      • EVGA Supernova G2 1000W
      • Case:
      • Lian Li V3000 Plus
      • Operating System:
      • Win11
      • Monitor(s):
      • Gigabyte M32U
      • Internet:
      • 900Mbps Gigaclear WHOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!

    Re: Just started to drive any tips???

    Don't crash.
    Ever!

    If it makes you feel any better, I've just started driving lessons too.
    I've been biking for ages, but the time has finally come to get my 4-wheeler in as well... if only so I can go do my H-Licence!

    Listen to your instructor, read any handouts, go online and get as geeky about this as you would about the latest games/hardware. The more effort you put in, the more you will get out.

    One of the biggest things to master (and what I'm working on at the moment) is the muscle memory, so you can change gears/operate pedals without thinking and so put more attention on watching the road.

    If possible, have someone (over 21 with 3+ years experience, I think it is) supervise you in their L-Plated car while you get some practice time in. Practice everything, from hill starts to parking, U-turns and just driving around in a variety of situations and speed limits.
    If you can't practice like this, pretend. Sit there and keep going over everything in your mind. As you walk around, or ride with someone else, apply what you've learned and get into the driving mindset.

    Lastly - Most people tell me it's easy and given that there are some serious morons out there who have their licence, I'm starting to think it is indeed easy!!
    However, don't try to rush or feel pressured by anyone else into anything, beyond what your instructor feels you're ready for. You will get it when you get it and it's FAR better to take longer and learn to be safer than just working to get through the test.


    And one more thing - Enjoy yourself!!

  4. #4
    Registered+
    Join Date
    Jul 2015
    Posts
    21
    Thanks
    0
    Thanked
    0 times in 0 posts

    Re: Just started to drive any tips???

    Thanks guy love the snow shovel idea might be a bit far with the warning triangles tho.

  5. #5
    Grumpy and VERY old :( g8ina's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2006
    Location
    Northampton
    Posts
    6,794
    Thanks
    2,636
    Thanked
    1,715 times in 1,114 posts
    • g8ina's system
      • Motherboard:
      • ASRock Z75 Pro3
      • CPU:
      • Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570K CPU @ 3.40GHz 3.40 GHz
      • Memory:
      • 16GB Corsair 1600MHz DDR3.
      • Storage:
      • 250GB SSD system, 250GB SSD Data + 2TB data, + 8TB NAS
      • Graphics card(s):
      • XFX Radeon HD 6870
      • Case:
      • Coolermaster Elite 430
      • Operating System:
      • Win10
      • Monitor(s):
      • Iiyama 22"
      • Internet:
      • Virgin 100MB unlimited

    Re: Just started to drive any tips???

    Triangles and hi vis jackets are legally required in France, wont be long b4 it is law here too. So not as daft as it sounds.
    Cheers, David



  6. #6
    Studmuffin Flibb's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2003
    Location
    Kent
    Posts
    4,904
    Thanks
    31
    Thanked
    324 times in 277 posts
    • Flibb's system
      • Motherboard:
      • Gigabyte GA-970A-UD3
      • CPU:
      • AMD FX-6300
      • Memory:
      • 16GB Crucial Ballistix DDR3 PC3-12800
      • Storage:
      • Samsung SSD 840 EVO 250G
      • Graphics card(s):
      • 3GB MSI Radeon HD 7950 Twin Frozr
      • PSU:
      • FSP
      • Operating System:
      • Win7 64bit
      • Monitor(s):
      • Deffl TFT thing

    Re: Just started to drive any tips???

    My tip is to give people room to do weird stuff. Much easier to take avoiding action, or stop if you have left a nice gap.

  7. #7
    Ride the lightning Marenghi's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2008
    Location
    West Midlands
    Posts
    510
    Thanks
    65
    Thanked
    27 times in 25 posts
    • Marenghi's system
      • Motherboard:
      • AsRock X370
      • CPU:
      • Ryzen 1700 @ 3.85
      • Memory:
      • 16GB DDR4 @ 3000
      • Storage:
      • Samsung 830 120GB + 5TB
      • Graphics card(s):
      • Sapphire Nitro 480 4GB
      • PSU:
      • Corsair 600 watts
      • Case:
      • Corsair 550d
      • Operating System:
      • 10
      • Monitor(s):
      • Iiyama 24" 144hz + Viewsonic 24"
      • Internet:
      • 100MB fibre

    Re: Just started to drive any tips???

    with regards to general driving: it sounds obvious but being observant and paying attention will be your biggest defence of having a crash/being crashed into, pay attention to all road signs, note the weather conditions and time of day (fear the 3-3:30pm rush of parents and school children!) and try to not blindly follow the car in front, if you can watch the car that's in front of the one you're following (or beyond) and try to anticipate what drivers are going to do - admittedly this last one will be hard for a while as you don't have the experience.

    Also don't tailgate, use your indicators and please don't use your phone for anything - always pull over if you need to text/phone back, there are numerous videos of American teenagers with a cam facing the occupants of the car texting and then having a crash because they were distracted for a couple of seconds

  8. #8
    root Member DanceswithUnix's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    In the middle of a core dump
    Posts
    13,008
    Thanks
    781
    Thanked
    1,568 times in 1,325 posts
    • DanceswithUnix's system
      • Motherboard:
      • Asus X470-PRO
      • CPU:
      • 5900X
      • Memory:
      • 32GB 3200MHz ECC
      • Storage:
      • 2TB Linux, 2TB Games (Win 10)
      • Graphics card(s):
      • Asus Strix RX Vega 56
      • PSU:
      • 650W Corsair TX
      • Case:
      • Antec 300
      • Operating System:
      • Fedora 39 + Win 10 Pro 64 (yuk)
      • Monitor(s):
      • Benq XL2730Z 1440p + Iiyama 27" 1440p
      • Internet:
      • Zen 900Mb/900Mb (CityFibre FttP)

    Re: Just started to drive any tips???

    Take good notice of how far it takes you to stop when practicing emergency stops. That is your stopping distance. If you are going around a blind corner, and you can't see as far as your stopping distance then you are going too fast. One day there may well be a broken down car just around the corner.

    I think if you can get a cheap old car with really skinny tyres it helps learn handling techniques because most modern cars are so stuffed with electronics that assist the big wide tyres that if you ever get to the handling limits people don't know what to do. But you probably want to play with that *after* you get your test passed

  9. #9
    Not a good person scaryjim's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Location
    Gateshead
    Posts
    15,196
    Thanks
    1,232
    Thanked
    2,290 times in 1,873 posts
    • scaryjim's system
      • Motherboard:
      • Dell Inspiron
      • CPU:
      • Core i5 8250U
      • Memory:
      • 2x 4GB DDR4 2666
      • Storage:
      • 128GB M.2 SSD + 1TB HDD
      • Graphics card(s):
      • Radeon R5 230
      • PSU:
      • Battery/Dell brick
      • Case:
      • Dell Inspiron 5570
      • Operating System:
      • Windows 10
      • Monitor(s):
      • 15" 1080p laptop panel

    Re: Just started to drive any tips???

    Remember everyone on the road is an idiot.

    Then remember that you are on the road

    Don't assume you know what someone is going to do. If there's any room for doubt wait for them to do it. In particular, don't move if there's any chance of you getting in someone else's way, even if it looks like the right thing to do. I almost got collected by someone pulling on to a roundabout because they assumed that my right indication was an error and I was going to pull in to the road they were exiting from (I was going all the way round because I'd taken the wrong exit from an earlier roundabout).

    Be kind to cyclists. They can't really damage you; you can do awful things to them. They have as much right to the road as you do.

    Do the pass plus (if it's still available). Even if it makes no difference to your insurance premiums, there's nothing quite like having your instructor alongside you telling you what to do the first time you drive on the motorway. I'm pretty sure I'd've caused some horrible accidents in my first year of driving if I hadn't done pass plus.

    if you can afford it, buy a cheap little wreck as soon as you've passed your test and just drive. Nothing gets the confidence up like miles and miles of driving. It wasn't intentional, but I ended up doing North Yorkshire to Birmingham and back at least once a week for several months after I passed my test. That taught me more about driving than any amount of lessons.

  10. #10
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2013
    Location
    North Wales
    Posts
    1,849
    Thanks
    165
    Thanked
    271 times in 202 posts
    • virtuo's system
      • Motherboard:
      • Gigabyte Aorus Master X570
      • CPU:
      • Ryzen 9 5950x
      • Memory:
      • 64Gb G.Skill TridentZ Neo 3600 CL16
      • Storage:
      • Sabrent 2TB PCIE4 NVME + NAS upon NAS upon NAS
      • Graphics card(s):
      • RTX 3090 FE
      • PSU:
      • Corsair HX850 80+ Platinum
      • Case:
      • Fractal Meshify 2 Grey
      • Operating System:
      • RedStar 3, Ubuntu, Win 10
      • Monitor(s):
      • Samsung CRG90 5140x1440 120hz
      • Internet:
      • PlusNet's best, but still poor, attempt

    Re: Just started to drive any tips???

    Quote Originally Posted by scaryjim View Post
    if you can afford it, buy a cheap little wreck as soon as you've passed your test and just drive. Nothing gets the confidence up like miles and miles of driving. It wasn't intentional, but I ended up doing North Yorkshire to Birmingham and back at least once a week for several months after I passed my test. That taught me more about driving than any amount of lessons.
    This. I passed my test but couldn't afford a car for a couple of months afterwards, you forget even the simple things without regular lessons and it's hard to build up the confidence.

    I'd also say have a go at changing a tyre as soon as you get a car, find an empty car park or do it on the drive. Will save a lot of stress knowing where the tools are and what to do with them when you find yourself on the side of the road with a flat.

  11. #11
    Registered+
    Join Date
    Jul 2015
    Posts
    52
    Thanks
    2
    Thanked
    4 times in 4 posts
    • law000's system
      • Motherboard:
      • ASUS Rampage IV Extreme
      • CPU:
      • i7 3960x
      • Memory:
      • Corsair Platinum 16gb @ 2133mhz
      • Storage:
      • Patriot Wildfire 240gb + 1TB HDD
      • Graphics card(s):
      • R9 290 Sapphire Tri-X
      • PSU:
      • NorthQ 850w :(
      • Case:
      • Silverstone Raven RV-03
      • Operating System:
      • Win7 64bit
      • Monitor(s):
      • LG Flatron W3000H 2560x1600
      • Internet:
      • Broadband 100mb

    Re: Just started to drive any tips???

    Remember you are learning to pass a test first, driving second.
    Also forget if your mates say they passed first time or theory first time - I passed my car theory and practical on the 2nd time round. It doesn't make you a bad driver or good driver on how you passed of failed. I know people that passed first time and frankly are a danger on the road.

  12. #12
    Senior Member Macman's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2010
    Location
    Glasgow
    Posts
    1,532
    Thanks
    196
    Thanked
    97 times in 80 posts
    • Macman's system
      • Motherboard:
      • Z170 Pro Gaming
      • CPU:
      • i9 9900K
      • Memory:
      • 32GB
      • Storage:
      • 5TB
      • Graphics card(s):
      • Nvidia GeForce RTX2080Ti
      • PSU:
      • Corsair 650VS
      • Operating System:
      • Windows 11
      • Monitor(s):
      • 27" Asus Predator

    Re: Just started to drive any tips???

    Quote Originally Posted by Madman monkfish View Post
    Just started my lesons any tips for my test or in general?
    Even when you pass your test, your still learning to drive.

    I passed my test, a week later I found myself driving in Dundee coming back from a Car Cruise (Yes I was a ned 11 years ago lol). Found myself driving in a foot of snow that hadn't been cleared from the roads. And the snow was chucking it down, was a scary experience!

    Keep calm, remember your lessons and apply common sense. And you'll be fine.

    Oh and if someone is on your backside... and your doing the speed limit then the person behind you is in the wrong. Do not feel the need to speed up.

    And don't speed... I've been there done that and tbh its a pain. It isnt worth it.

    52 in 30
    47 in 30
    140 in 60
    96 in 70

    Due to the points stacking up, I lost my license.. had to go through it all again. It really isn't worth it :/, I'm now 28 and have no desire to show off, as it doesn't take skills to put the foot to the ground. It takes skill to be the better man.

  13. #13
    RIP Peterb ik9000's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2009
    Posts
    7,741
    Thanks
    1,849
    Thanked
    1,442 times in 1,065 posts
    • ik9000's system
      • Motherboard:
      • Asus P7H55-M/USB3
      • CPU:
      • i7-870, Prolimatech Megahalems, 2x Akasa Apache 120mm
      • Memory:
      • 4x4GB Corsair Vengeance 2133 11-11-11-27
      • Storage:
      • 2x256GB Samsung 840-Pro, 1TB Seagate 7200.12, 1TB Seagate ES.2
      • Graphics card(s):
      • Gigabyte GTX 460 1GB SuperOverClocked
      • PSU:
      • NZXT Hale 90 750w
      • Case:
      • BitFenix Survivor + Bitfenix spectre LED fans, LG BluRay R/W optical drive
      • Operating System:
      • Windows 7 Professional
      • Monitor(s):
      • Dell U2414h, U2311h 1920x1080
      • Internet:
      • 200Mb/s Fibre and 4G wifi

    Re: Just started to drive any tips???

    keep to the speed limit - no point getting tickets even when the 50mph on the motorway is blatantly BS.

    Stuff the guy behind. The more they tailgate the more you need to gently slow down.

    don't middle lane hog

    Do the speed limit or pull over and let people past. Especially on country roads.

    Remember you're not a good driver. No-one is. The idiots are the ones who think they are.

  14. #14
    Senior Member watercooled's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Posts
    11,478
    Thanks
    1,541
    Thanked
    1,029 times in 872 posts

    Re: Just started to drive any tips???

    Along the lines of what others have said, keep your distance and don't get over-confident.

    Also, make a conscious effort to not zombie-out on motorways; pay constant attention to what's going on around you and move lanes if/when necessary. Moving forward at a constant speed with other traffic can give you a false sense of safety.

    Like scaryjim I'm glad I did pass plus regardless of insurance benefits and would recommend it. It's pretty unsettling that most people start legally driving solo on motorways with zero experience and no formal training. Country roads at night are fun too!

    Something else which starts righteous ramblings from time to time is the issue of not being a #'&^* to other motorists just because the law doesn't demand it. Guess what, you can still be breaking the law for driving without due care and attention even if you're not technically breaking any of the formal laws. That rant isn't aimed at the OP BTW - just some especially arrogant examples elsewhere who are so sure they're the perfect driver that everyone else must be in the wrong.

    Edit: Another good bit of advice from my instructor was that passing your test is the start of your learning in many ways.
    Last edited by watercooled; 14-07-2015 at 01:06 PM. Reason: Unnecessary rant. :P

  15. #15
    MCRN Tachi Ttaskmaster's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2013
    Location
    Reading, UK
    Posts
    6,941
    Thanks
    699
    Thanked
    811 times in 673 posts
    • Ttaskmaster's system
      • Motherboard:
      • Aorus Master X670E
      • CPU:
      • Ryzen 7800X3D
      • Memory:
      • 32GB Corsair Dominator DDR5 6000MHz
      • Storage:
      • Samsung Evo 120GB and Seagate Baracuda 2TB
      • Graphics card(s):
      • Aorus Master 4090
      • PSU:
      • EVGA Supernova G2 1000W
      • Case:
      • Lian Li V3000 Plus
      • Operating System:
      • Win11
      • Monitor(s):
      • Gigabyte M32U
      • Internet:
      • 900Mbps Gigaclear WHOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!

    Re: Just started to drive any tips???

    LOOK OUT FOR MOTORCYCLES..... then look a second time!!

    Most drivers take less than a third of a second when observing all-round. Don't just look in that direction or that mirror, but make sure you SEE what is there. Might only be another car most of the time, but just like when you turn your head right on approach to a roundabout, slow a touch more and actually SEE if it's clear before hedging your bets on whether it's safe to pull out or change lanes.

    Failing that, do what many drivers do and don't bother looking at all - Just pull out.
    Go ahead. I won't care. I'll be dead. You'll be the one with 52 stone of solid metal bike crashing through your side window... and no, your side protection won't stop the majority of the impact, either. It will either be your face, of the faces of your children in the back seat that bear the brunt of this. A lifetime of disfigured suffering, or a couple extra seconds to make sure it's safe - Your choice.

    Or, to put it as my Police instructor did - "When you take to the road, you take into your hands responsibility for the lives of yourself, your passengers and all those people around you".

  16. #16
    HEXUS.timelord. Zak33's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2003
    Location
    I'm a Jessie
    Posts
    35,185
    Thanks
    3,126
    Thanked
    3,179 times in 1,926 posts
    • Zak33's system
      • Storage:
      • Kingston HyperX SSD, Hitachi 1Tb
      • Graphics card(s):
      • Nvidia 1050
      • PSU:
      • Coolermaster 800w
      • Case:
      • Silverstone Fortress FT01
      • Operating System:
      • Win10
      • Internet:
      • Zen FTC uber speedy

    Re: Just started to drive any tips???

    Tip 1: Learn to park

    doesn't matter how awesome your driving skills... when you get to your destination safely and timely.. if you can't park , you might as well have got the bus/train.

    Tip 2: Learn to park

    Now I know that looks a lot like Tip 1, but it's so important I think it's worth pointing out twice.

    Quote Originally Posted by Advice Trinity by Knoxville
    "The second you aren't paying attention to the tool you're using, it will take your fingers from you. It does not know sympathy." |
    "If you don't gaffer it, it will gaffer you" | "Belt and braces"

  17. Received thanks from:

    Tumble (14-07-2015)

Page 1 of 9 1234 ... LastLast

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •