12/29/2022
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LEARN TO DRIVE
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Expires January 14, 2023
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The best time to learn is actually now, before the summer rush.
In the winter your instructor is usually less busy and road test dates are easier to get.
Train directly with Mark.
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ARE YOU BEING TAUGHT THE CORRECT WAY?
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When students fail the road test, it is usually for 1 of 3 reasons:
Nervousness
Need more practice
Poor technique
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Pro Tip:
When you are nervous, you are likely to forget. Train to the point where everything you need to do is second nature. When it is second nature, you won’t forget and being nervous won’t be a big factor. You Got This!!!
If you have poor technique then it won’t matter how much training you get or how often you drive, you will still keep failing your test. Not all instructors are great instructors. Maybe take a lesson with a different driving school to get a second opinion. The road test is not just about “can you drive?” it’s also about “how you drive?”
Sometimes you just simply need more reps.
You are getting there but you need more and that’s ok. Don’t box yourself into a certain amount of lessons when you may possibly need more. Everybody learns at a different pace so don’t get discouraged if you are not progressing at the pace that you think you should. Learning to drive is not like reading a book or like reading a set of instructions on how to assemble a shelf, it’s more like learning to play a sport or perform a choreographed routine. Driving is a physical activity that involves physical coordination and multi-tasking. Unless you are naturally gifted in those areas it’s probably not going to be that easy to pick up. Hang in there!
Consistency:
Find a good instructor and get all your training from that one instructor. Different instructors have different training techniques and not every instructor is as knowledgeable as the next. You can watch Youtube videos and even get practice from other people but those things should enhance and not significantly deviate from what your instructor is showing you.
Stay consistent with your practice. At least once per week or at whatever pace allows you to see some progress from week to week and “progress” could be defined simply as not forgetting what you learned on your previous lesson.
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Being Road Test Ready (minimum goals):
Know your vehicle controls (lights, wipers, gears, ignition, etc.)
Good observation skills (mirrors, blindspot)
Good Steering control (turns and technique)
Parallel parking (75% proficient at minimum, can correct mistakes, 15-30 reps)
Three Point Turns (90% proficient, 10-20 reps)
Right of Way (90% proficient, good decision making)
We will evaluate you each lesson and give you a breakdown of your weak areas and your strong areas
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$280 Five One Hour Lessons, (1) Five Hour/MV278/Pre-Licensing Course, (1) Car For Road Test, (1) Fast Road Test Appointment (2-14 days), Training Materials
$450 Ten One Hour Lessons, (1) Five Hour/MV278/Pre-Licensing Course, (1) Car For Road Test, (1) Fast Road Test Appointment (2-14 days), Training Materials
(Us:) One Hour Lessons vs (Them:) 45 minute (it adds up)
Five Hour Class
Cars For Road Test
Fast Road Test
Instructional Videos
Brush Up Lessons
Highway Lessons
2nd Opinion Lessons
Parallel Parking Lessons
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Focus Auto driving School
495 Flatbush Ave, #57
Brooklyn, NY 11225
718-773-7376