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ROAD POSITIONING! Normal Driving Position and Pull Up Position!

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Learner drivers in the beginning do have trouble on road positioning and the position for pull up. Normal driving position is around a door’s width from the kerb, and if there are parked cars then it’s a door’s width for the edge of parked cars.

The way to keep the car on a good normal driving position it’s best you find a reference point on your car by looking far and not near. If you look near and in front of your car as you drive it will look you’re too near and this will make you drive too close either on the left or in the right depends on where you’re looking. Looking far will make you drive in a good normal driving position.

Hopefully this video will help learner drivers how to get road positioning for normal driving and for pulling up position!

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