Just a few days ago, I was heading to the Mayville Shopping Center at Parktown Estate and witnessed a driving school coach using a mobile phone (in a passenger seat). When he chattered, his young pupils turned left into Cambridge Street into Van Rensburg, without indicators!
When she left, she was completely over-trained and almost hit a big tree by the roadside. Talk about danger!
If I don't get an alert, then the driving instructor is too late to be able to cope with this situation
The girl's parents obviously believe that the driving instructor and their children are together, responsible.
As a parent, you need to make sure your child is safe and is taught how to drive safely on the roads in South Africa. Therefore, you should choose your own choice from the very beginning.
Let's take a look at the first seven tips for choosing between driving schools in Pretoria.
1. Always willing to ask management driving school to show you their certification instructor certificate. Only certificates certified by the South African Ministry of Transport are considered legal.
2. Personal appearance is the key. If teachers seem to be "sloppy", then their work standards should also be "sloppy." Although it is common in South Africa, smoking inside the car is very disrespectful to students. Vehicles must always be perfect.
3. Your mentor must always pay attention to what you and you are doing. They must be willing to answer any questions and provide tips and tricks when needed. Therefore, during the course, you do not have to dial the mobile phone (!), read the newspaper, or speak with other instructors.
4. All vehicles should be equipped with a safety brake. This is a key security feature that teachers have ultimate control over. And the vehicle should always have the necessary signs to inform all road users to learn the driver. Don't miss this simple point of view.
5. Please be sure to request more detailed contact information so that if there is a problem, call another phone number in the event of an emergency. Some smaller local schools cannot or do not do this. You should not take this risk.
6. Always listen to your intuition. There are about 30 different driving schools in Pretoria, so if students are uncomfortable with a particular coach, talk to the owner/manager of the driving school. Any driving school that cares about students will immediately take action. If they do not do this, they will go elsewhere.
7. Finally - talk to your friends and family. Find out which driving schools they recommend in the area? There is nothing stronger than word-of-mouth recommendation,
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Orignal From: Driving School: 7 Tips for Success Lessons
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