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Old 14-08-2021, 10:34 AM   #4
GT1533
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Default Re: Teaching a Learner Driver

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Originally Posted by Citroënbender View Post
I’m not sold on driving instructors as a whole. With Australians’ tendency to game the system they too often teach people to pass a one-off test.
100% correct. Driving instructors will teach just what is necessary to pass the test which is 99% all about road rules. They teach nothing about driving SKILLS — car control, anticipation, risk awareness, etc.

This is also why you have so many people driving below the speed limit — it is what they are taught to pass the test.
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