Imagine the steering wheel is your car, the very left of the steering wheel (at 9 o’clock on a clock) is where your left wheels are, the very right of the steering wheel (at 3 o’clock on a clock) is where your right wheels are, if you keep yourself and the steering wheel in the centre of your lane then you’re in the centre of your lane.
These are very useful tips Dan. Cheers! Maintaining an accurate reference point is so important when learning to drive safely to avoid mounting the curb or hitting parked vehicles. Just got to practise it.
This is really helpful thanks
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Imagine the steering wheel is your car, the very left of the steering wheel (at 9 o’clock on a clock) is where your left wheels are, the very right of the steering wheel (at 3 o’clock on a clock) is where your right wheels are, if you keep yourself and the steering wheel in the centre of your lane then you’re in the centre of your lane.
A great idea 👍 thanks for sharing.
It works nicely!
These are very useful tips Dan. Cheers! Maintaining an accurate reference point is so important when learning to drive safely to avoid mounting the curb or hitting parked vehicles. Just got to practise it.
Glad it was helpful!
Wow awseome explanation. Pls make more videos.. Also, i didnt understand the 1 car width away pointer
same didnt understand
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