Monday, 19 September 2016

Top Driving Tips for Beginners


Top Driving Tips for Beginners


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In our country, people generally learn driving either with the help of family members/friends or through a driving school. Normally one assumes that going to driving schools will help one learn the proper methodology of driving. Added to this they offer attractive courses for 20 days. The added bonus is that they make sure that you get your license.
Although, we are jubilant that we have the driving license in our hands, we very often don’t have all the skills to drive, and thus are not confident to take the roads. This is mainly because the co-driver in the driving school has a parallel clutch and brakes, which he uses while teaching you, so practically it is he/she who is ‘driving’ the car, leaving you with no real world skills, that you actually need when you go out on the roads.

     This blog post offers a few humble tips and suggestions to prepare a newbie driver for driving on Indian roads.

1 . First things first. Check if you have all your documents needed. 
·         License ( some states demand original )
·         R.C. Book 
·         Insurance policy ( 2 types are available)
1.      Full insurance  covering all eventualities
2.      3rd party covering only the affected party and not for the people in the car or the car.

2 . Each car has its own character. There is always some difference from one car to another car/SUV. So the first step will be to get comfortable with the car that you will be driving. Get to know the controls like the Clutch, Brake, Accelerator and Gear controls. Also get used to the controls in your steering column (Indicator, Wiper, and Headlight controls) and the dashboard controls for the Air-conditioner, Music system and other electronic gadgets.

3 . Before venturing into main roads and/or crowded roads, make sure that you are in good command of your vehicle. Your clutch, accelerator and brake controls should be fool proof.

·         AMT  equipped cars will not have a clutch pedal. Comparatively, it will be a lot easier to drive. However, you will have to use the brakes quite a lot. AMT cars will not have a ‘Parking slot’ in the gear lever, so you will have to use the conventional hand brakes. The main advantage is that AMT cars will be more fuel efficient than Automatic cars, because the system still uses a conventional gearbox for operation
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·         Automatics/CVT cars will also be easier to drive and it does not have a clutch pedal. It is less fuel efficient than AMT and Manual gearboxes. It is equipped with a parking position/slot in the gear lever.

4.  Before starting the car for the day, always open the bonnet. Check for engine oil level, radiator water level, brake fluid, coolant, windscreen washer level etc. Always keep a watchful eye for any leaks or bitten wires. Rats usually raid the cars bonnet and chew on something. A precautious attitude will prevent unwanted breakdowns and costly expenditure. Modern cars uses lot of electronics and even though it does not require you to open the bonnet on a daily basis it is better to be safe than sorry.

5. Never take your eyes of the road while driving. Do not get distracted by anything in the car like cell phone, videos, etc. It is better to stop the car while talking on the phone or better still take the call later.

6.   Always learn to use the dip and dim switch provided in the steering column for headlights. Use dip mode during city driving. It is denoted by a green light in the dashboard. Use high beam only in highway. A blue light in the dashboard denotes it. Also it is advisable to use the dip mode when you encounter oncoming traffic in the night, especially in 2 lane roads. Never drive without dipping as it can be blinding for you as well as for the oncoming vehicle.

7. If your car is equipped with central locking facility do not leave the car without taking the key out. Chances are you might be locked out.

8.  Always keep your interiors clean from dust, sand and food waste. Dust free environment will keep the air conditioner from being clogged. It also prevents people from allergic reactions like sneezing and keeps the rats away.

9.  Always use the seat belt.

10. Check your tyre pressure once every two weeks according to the vehicles specs.

11. You will never know when you will end up with a flat tyre so it is wise to learn to change your car tyres by yourself. The car  jacking / lifting  points are usually mentioned in the car manual. 

Tips to remove the wheel:
·         Keep a stone before removing the wheel, so that it prevents accidental rolling of the jack.
·         First remove the wheel caps
·         Try loosening the nut and in case you are not able to loosen the nut, keep an extra pipe handy to insert in the wheel spanner. It gives extra advantage to loosen the nut.
·         Initially loosen the thread by half rotation in the anti clockwise direction, and make sure the nuts are not fully loosened before jacking the car.
·         Start rising the jack. The tyre should not touch the ground and till that point keep rising If you find it difficult use extra leverage.
·         Remove the wheel and inset the spare wheel and follow the opposite procedure.
·         If you can spare the extra money, try buying a hydraulic jack. It should be secured tightly in the car in vertical position only. If it tips over the oil will start spilling in your car.
·         Some fancy car jacks are available in the market like inflatable ones which can be inflated by the car exhaust gases.

Caution:  Be wary about calling strangers for help as it can land you in unwanted trouble.

12. Check your fuel gauge before starting a journey. Always keep little extra fuel than you normally require. Sometimes it will come in handy in case of traffic jams or detours.

13.  Always keep checking your gauges on a regular basis for overheating of the vehicle. Some manufacturers are stingy and they do not provide temperature gauges by trying to save some cost. 
They provide only one red light, which comes on only when it is already in the danger zone. Preferably, stay away from those vehicles.

14. Do not drive at breakneck speeds inside the city limit. Go along with the flow of the traffic. Do not be a hindrance to other motorists. Many try to drive smartly by going into the oncoming traffic after crossing the yellow line. You will find such drivers especially near signals and they end up blocking the whole traffic. It creates confusion, delays and heated arguments. Avoid road rage.

15. If you drive slowly keep to the left and do not drive in the middle of the road.

16. Avoid overtaking on the left. Overtaking on the left is wrong. If you are forced to overtake somebody who is hogging the middle of the road, do it swiftly and give sufficient space for the vehicle in front. This is in case the vehicle you are overtaking suddenly decides to move to the left, which can cause a nasty accident.  

17. If your car is equipped with a reverse camera learn to use it. Also always check with your naked eye, because there are always blind corners.

18. Learn to park both ways (front and backwards) and master parallel parking. Also, learn reverse parking- it is especially useful in a tight parking area.

19. Drive cautiously while entering the main road from the side road and also be cautious in roundabouts.

20. While driving in the highway, the key to safe driving is to keep a watchful eye at all times. Drive along with the flow of traffic. Do not drive in a zig zag manner. If you are driving slowly keep to the left lane. If you are stopping for some reason park only in the designated areas. If you are forced to stop for an emergency, pull completely of the tar road and move to the shoulder.

21. If you are doing long distance driving take a break once every 1 ½ hours to 2 hours. Take a tea break to refresh yourself. If you are feeling drowsy, take a cat nap to refresh yourself. When you are parking, do so only in safe places.

22. Some safe places to park in highways are near the Toll plazas and some petrol bunks (do not park in lonely bunks). If you are parking in truck lay by area, make sure somebody is in the car, always keep the doors locked and turn on the air-conditioner and then go to sleep.

23. Wet weather driving: The trick of wet weather driving is to take it easy. Smooth operation is the key (i.e. the clutch operation, throttle/accelerator inputs and braking has to be as smooth as possible). Avoid jerky motions like sudden change of directions. Give lot of space to the vehicle in front. Adjust your wiper setting according to the rainy conditions. To counter the fogging inside the vehicle balance it with the A/C. If the fogging inside the car cannot be balanced with A/C, use the heater (if your car is provided with one). Drive slower than your normal speed.

24. Flooded roads: Do not enter unknown flooded roads. If the water is up to ankle height, wade your car carefully in the water. If the water is more than your exhaust pipe level, do not enter the water. Avoid entering causeways, as they are susceptible for flash floods. Use extra brake lights provided in the car during rainy conditions.

25. Direction help: if you are driving through unknown towns ask for directions preferably from policemen, or petty shop keepers. Do not ask strangers standing on the road mostly they will confuse you. If you are using your car’s GPS or smart phone’s GPS, use it with discretion.

26. Entering main roads: Always look in all the mirrors before moving in to the main road.

27. While opening doors: Always look in the rear view mirror before opening the door. Keep rear door on the right side in the child lock mode. Ask the passengers to alight only from the left side of the car.
28. Hill climbing : Use preferably 2nd or 3rd gear while going up and while coming down use 2nd gear . Do not coast down the hill ,while shutting down the engine, It is very dangerous. do not use only brakes to get down the hill, the brakes will tend to overheat and ultimately it will lead to brake failure Also keep stone behind your tyre for extra safety so that it does not roll down. Always use hand brakes while parking


Wish you a happy motoring!