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Lesson Structure
Time and Space instructors will teach you to drive in a structured manner according to the DSA approved syllabus. This means that control and safe procedures are studied first, followed by more complex tasks as you gain experience and confidence.
You will progress through three stages of learning.
Beginner: when you will be instructed in certain basic tasks involving car control and safe road procedures.
Intermediate: as basic tasks are mastered you will still need prompting in order to reinforce safe procedures and ensure effective control. New subjects will be introduced under full instruction.
Experienced: you will be left alone to drive being prompted only to avoid the omission of a safe procedure such as a vital mirror check or to avoid a control fault as in moving away in the wrong gear.
Finally you will undertake mock tests to ensure your suitability for the DSA practical driving test.
Throughout your course of driver education and training, you will learn the importance of a good driving attitude and how, by anticipating other road users’ actions you can avoid stress and maintain a high tolerance of others’ poor behaviour or errors. This is known as defensive driving and forms the basis of all of the DSA approved procedures.
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