Experienced drivers know these 3 driving skills, but beginners fail to master them.

Say that difference between a rookie and a veteran driver is basically known from moment they get into their car. A look of timidity was written on his face. So if you can't tell difference between a novice and an experienced driver, you'll know when you get into their car. However, to quantify it, it is still necessary to provide several objective factual bases, such as following three driving skills, which are beyond power of veteran drivers only

1. Look in your rearview mirror to avoid a rear-end collision

The central rear-view mirror, as a rule, old drivers pay attention to it when driving. It can tell driver if there is a car behind and which car is following, which is very important for driver to decide how to drive the car.

Experienced drivers know these 3 driving skills, but beginners fail to master them.

For example, if you are driving in a slow lane of an expressway and you see a heavy vehicle behind you in center rearview mirror, it goes without saying that you will immediately change lanes. As another example, when you are about to change lanes and see an aggressively approaching dolly in center rearview mirror, you should slow down and let it pass, regardless of whether it lights up to indicate overtaking.

Experienced drivers know these 3 driving skills, but beginners fail to master them.

One thing beginners can't do is look in center rearview mirror during hard braking, and faster you brake, more you have to look. As a rule, when a veteran driver sees situation ahead and needs to brake hard, he immediately understands whether car he is driving can brake without hitting an obstacle ahead. If you know how to brake, you should be able to see if a car is approaching in your rearview mirror, or if a car is quickly approaching behind you when you start to brake. If this is case, it is necessary to properly release brakes according to distance ahead in order to leave more braking space for car in rear. If there is not enough distance ahead to slow down braking, consider changing lanes. This is an important tip to avoid rear end of chain getting stuck.

2. Look at road signs and get behind wheel

Driving without navigation, driving straight on road signs, thinking about where to go, what a real old driver is (tactical back.jpg). One counts as one, and novice drivers are more likely to be blind. If you want to completely get rid of road blindness and become an experienced driver, ability to read traffic signs is definitely a must!

Experienced drivers know these 3 driving skills, but beginners fail to master them.

Street signs contain a lot of information: signposts, signs, signposts, intersections, and directions on signs. To become a veteran driver, we must learn to extract destination, direction, exit and other information we need from information on road signs according to our needs and prepare in advance for a merger, a turn or a U-turn.

Experienced drivers know these 3 driving skills, but beginners fail to master them.

In addition, you should also remember route. I believe that after repeating a fixed route many times, most people should be able to accurately reach their destination and remember route they traveled. By choosing a route to travel on your own, you can move forward while paying attention to other road conditions. Choose to drive on road, figure out route you took before you hit road, and you can reinforce and deepen your understanding of road signs on road.

3. Play drifting with a manual transmission

Unlike many novice drivers who have had their driver's books for three to five years and have almost forgotten how to operate a manual transmission, a qualified experienced driver definitely prefers a manual transmission.

Experienced drivers know these 3 driving skills, but beginners fail to master them.

Old drivers who drive a manual transmission car, what they love is feeling of being in control of everything (including life) with both hands, every acceleration, every turn, every skid, every challenge at limit of car... Experienced drivers know these 3 driving skills, but beginners fail to master them.

Do you think that beginners rarely have drifting skills? In other words, you can’t drift at all, not to mention driving skills, courage also needs to be improved. On other hand, veteran drivers have more than one way to play drift. It's great for a beginner to already be able to drive a car, especially a car with a manual transmission, if you need to move into ranks of experienced drivers, manual transmission drift is definitely a serious indicator, but please remember that it must be on a closed section of road.