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		<title>Learn to Drive</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you follow these tips you will pass your drivers test without any problems. 1. Expand your &#8220;look-ahead capacity rather then focusing directly in the front of your vehicle. A driver should be looking ahead about ten seconds to see for potential trouble spots. This will help you not to get into an accident because [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you follow these tips you will pass your drivers test without any problems.</p>
<p>1. Expand your &#8220;look-ahead capacity rather then focusing directly in the front of your vehicle. A driver should<br />
be looking ahead about ten seconds to see for potential trouble spots. This will help you not to get into an<br />
accident because you can see what is ahead of you so that you have time to stop.</p>
<p>2. Pay Attention and continually scan for bicyclists, construction, erratic drivers and road conditions. Daily<br />
there is always some type of objectives in the roadways.</p>
<p>3. Adjust your mirrors and glance out them every few seconds. Always adjust the mirrors so you can see<br />
clearly. You should check them before you drive because someone else may have adjusted for<br />
theirself and may not suit for your vision.</p>
<p>4. Always signal early to ensure no surprises. Use your turn signals, horn and lights when appropriate<br />
to avoid accidents or any surprises. This lets other drives know what move you are making next.<br />
Whenever you are driving you will always need to know ahead of time the control panels and where<br />
the instruments are located.</p>
<p>5. When passing you need to carefully time passing moves that allows enough time to maneuver smoothly.</p>
<p>6. Follow all traffic signals and signs to ensure safety.</p>
<p>7. Always maintain the speed limit and make sure you buckle up.</p>
<p>8. Your local DMV provides practice tests for you to pick up or take online to provide proper training for<br />
driving and passing your test.</p>
<p>9. Study all drivers course manual materials to be be prepared for any questions on the testing.</p>
<p>10. Be patient, aware and alert and you will be a great driver! Not every driver is patients, aware and alert<br />
and that can turn into accidents or surprises. Driving is really fun and if you put forth an effort to be a<br />
great driver it will reward you in the future.</p>
<p>There are some great Australian websites you NEED to check out:</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.drivinglessons.com.au">Driving Instructors</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.cheapnewcars.com.au">Cheap Cars</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.novatedleasedeals.com.au">Novated Lease Calculator</a></li>
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