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<blockquote data-quote="shalang" data-source="post: 2257279" data-attributes="member: 63459"><p>I gotta say, this is what helped me. I was critiqued about this in my ride along.</p><p></p><p>You have to always glance at your rear view mirrors as stated in the DOK. Use this to look at the lines that separare the lanes.</p><p></p><p>Second tip is, as mentioned, aim high in steering. Picture a dart board in front of you and drive towards it. This helps to center the car.</p><p></p><p>I never believed that I could get it but now I dont even need to look at the lines. Its all pretty natural now. The whole.proceas is similar to when youre learning to drive a car. Sooner or later youll get it.</p><p></p><p>What I still cant get a good hold of is the space of the vehicle. I get stuck at times and its particularly frustrating when on one-ways and you need to turn around.</p><p></p><p>Remember, only back when necessary. If you know that you have to deliver in a one-way and that the only way to get out is to back, back in first so that when you have to leave you can just drive straight out. Of course this wont work all the time, particularly if the street is long and narrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shalang, post: 2257279, member: 63459"] I gotta say, this is what helped me. I was critiqued about this in my ride along. You have to always glance at your rear view mirrors as stated in the DOK. Use this to look at the lines that separare the lanes. Second tip is, as mentioned, aim high in steering. Picture a dart board in front of you and drive towards it. This helps to center the car. I never believed that I could get it but now I dont even need to look at the lines. Its all pretty natural now. The whole.proceas is similar to when youre learning to drive a car. Sooner or later youll get it. What I still cant get a good hold of is the space of the vehicle. I get stuck at times and its particularly frustrating when on one-ways and you need to turn around. Remember, only back when necessary. If you know that you have to deliver in a one-way and that the only way to get out is to back, back in first so that when you have to leave you can just drive straight out. Of course this wont work all the time, particularly if the street is long and narrow. [/QUOTE]
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