I. Introduction to Behind-the-Wheel Training
A. Purpose and Importance
B. Legal Requirements and Eligibility
C. Instructor-Student Relationship
II. Vehicle Familiarization
A. Vehicle Components and Controls
B. Vehicle Safety Features
C. Pre-Drive Inspection Checklist
III. Basic Driving Skills
A. Starting and Stopping the Vehicle
B. Steering Control
I. Introduction to Behind-the-Wheel Training
A. Purpose and Importance
B. Legal Requirements and Eligibility
C. Instructor-Student Relationship
II. Vehicle Familiarization
A. Vehicle Components and Controls
B. Vehicle Safety Features
C. Pre-Drive Inspection Checklist
III. Basic Driving Skills
A. Starting and Stopping the Vehicle
B. Steering Control and Techniques
C. Acceleration and Braking
D. Gear Shifting (if applicable)
IV. Traffic Laws and Regulations
A. Understanding Road Signs and Signals
B. Right-of-Way Rules
C. Speed Limits and Safe Following Distances
D. Parking and Traffic Violations
V. Defensive Driving Techniques
A. Scanning for Hazards
B. Managing Blind Spots
C. Maintaining Safe Distances
D. Handling Adverse Weather Conditions**
VI. Intersection Navigation
A. Proper Approaching and Crossing of Intersections
B. Turning Left and Right**
C. Roundabouts and Traffic Circles
VII. Lane Usage and Changing
A. Lane Discipline
B. Overtaking and Passing Other Vehicles
C. Safe Lane Changing
VIII. Highway and Freeway Driving
A. Entering and Exiting Highways
B. Merging and Yielding on Ramps
C. Maintaining Speed and Following Distance on Highways
D. Handling Rest Areas and Service Plazas
IX. Parking and Maneuvering
A. Parallel Parking
B. Angle Parking
C. Perpendicular Parking
D. Three-Point Turns
E. U-Turns
X. Special Driving Conditions
A. School Zones
B. Construction Zones
C. Railroad Crossings
XI. Post-Drive Procedures
A. Parking and Shutting Down the Vehicle
B. Checking for Unattended Items
C. Debriefing with the Instructor
D. Discussing Areas for Improvement
We match your student to the type of automobile he/she will be driving upon receiving their VA driver's license. Our fleet of training vehicles consists of; smaller compact cars, mid-sized sedans (FWD), and Larger SUVs. This phase of our training is designed to ensure you're student is learning the responsiveness (Private closed course
We match your student to the type of automobile he/she will be driving upon receiving their VA driver's license. Our fleet of training vehicles consists of; smaller compact cars, mid-sized sedans (FWD), and Larger SUVs. This phase of our training is designed to ensure you're student is learning the responsiveness (Private closed course) and unique drive properties of the car/SUV they will be driving on a daily basis.
I. Acceleration (dry/wet/Incline/decline)
II. Collision Avoidance (wildlife/oncoming traffic/inanimate objects)
III. Breaking (60-0/wet/dry/90degree)
IV. Cornering (Apex/Break/Accelerate/wet/dry)
V: Night Driving
Teen driving anxiety can stem from various sources, including fear of accidents, peer pressure, lack of experience, law enforcement interaction, and road rage fears. Break Right Driving School addresses these concerns by providing a supportive and safe learning environment. They offer comprehensive driver education programs that emphasiz
Teen driving anxiety can stem from various sources, including fear of accidents, peer pressure, lack of experience, law enforcement interaction, and road rage fears. Break Right Driving School addresses these concerns by providing a supportive and safe learning environment. They offer comprehensive driver education programs that emphasize defensive driving techniques, build confidence through practice, and foster open communication. With experienced instructors, peer support, and a focus on responsible driving, Break Right Driving School helps teens overcome their driving anxiety and become confident, skilled drivers.
I. Passenger Peer Pressure
II. Avoid being a Road Rage Victim
III. Law Enforcement Interaction
IV. Managing your Actions After an Accident
V. Teen Uber - When it's important
VI. How to be safe outside your vehicle
The final review and evaluation process at Break Right Driving School is a critical step in ensuring that teen drivers graduate with confidence and competence. Our instructors rigorously assess students' knowledge, skills, and adherence to safe driving practices. Through comprehensive written exams and practical road tests, we certify th
The final review and evaluation process at Break Right Driving School is a critical step in ensuring that teen drivers graduate with confidence and competence. Our instructors rigorously assess students' knowledge, skills, and adherence to safe driving practices. Through comprehensive written exams and practical road tests, we certify that each student meets the required standards for safe driving. This process guarantees that our graduates are well-prepared and responsible drivers when they hit the road independently.
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Purcellville, Virginia, United States
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