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Learning to drive is a daunting task for any beginner, but familiarity with traffic laws and vehicle operation can make driving a second-nature activity. Drive safer and more defensively with this free video series on driving.

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  1. Driving defensively requires being alert and conscious of what other driver's are doing on the road, paying attention to the cars behind the vehicle and keeping a safe distance from cars ahead. Be a safer driver by maintaining a defensive attitude on the road with tips from a professional driving instructor in this free video on driving.

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  2. Making a U-turn is legal in most states where marked with a sign.The maneuver requires turning on the turn signal, waiting for traffic to completely clear and curving into the first lane that is safe to enter. U-turn legally in a marked intersection, making sure to note oncoming traffic, with tips from a professional driving instructor in this free video on driving.

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  3. Overcoming the fear of driving involves practicing on familiar single-lane roads, staying calm behind the wheel and being aware of other drivers on the road. Become a confident, safer driver, letting reckless drivers pass, with tips from a professional driving instructor in this free video on driving.

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  4. Merging onto a highway and changing lanes share similar techniques. These include looking in the side mirrors for traffic, maintaining a steady speed and merging seamlessly with the flow of traffic. Switch lanes or merge onto a highway safely, paying attention to traffic behind and ahead, with tips from a professional driving instructor in this free video on driving.

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  5. Traffic can be stressful for any driver, so pay attention to every surrounding car, drive in the High Occupancy Vehicle lanes for less road congestion, and utilize turn signals for safe navigation across the highway. Survive a high-traffic situation, changing lanes to allow room for pulled-over vehicles, with tips from a professional driving instructor in this free video on driving.

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  6. Back a car into a parking spot by pulling up past the space, checking the mirrors to make sure no one is approaching from behind, turning the wheel towards the parking space and straightening out the car before rolling back into place. Park in a spot facing outward, making sure not to hit surrounding vehicles, with instructions from a professional driving instructor in this free video on driving.

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  7. Parallel parking is an art that involves pulling up next to the car in front of the space, turning the wheel towards the curb and backing up slowly halfway to the curb. Steer in the opposite direction to straighten out in a parallel parking spot with instructions from a professional driving instructor in this free video on driving.

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  8. A three-point turn is necessary when a street is too narrow for a U-turn; it involves waiting for traffic to pass before turning perpendicular to the road, backing up to straighten out and then proceeding forward in the opposite direction. Master the three-point turn around maneuver with step-by-step instructions from a professional driving instructor in this free video on driving.

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  9. A traffic circle, also known as a roundabout, is a one-way loop that requires yielding to cars within the circle, entering into the right lane and following the signs to make the desired turn from the correct lane. Drive in a traffic circle seamlessly, allowing traffic to move steadily around, with tips from a professional driving instructor in this free video on driving.

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  10. When parking a car on a hill, always remember to park as close to the curb as possible and administer the emergency brake after putting it in park. Park on a hill safely, turning the wheels towards the curb if parking downhill and away from the curb if parking uphill, with advice from a professional driving instructor in this free video on driving.

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  11. Turning left across traffic usually involves waiting for the opposite direction traffic to clear, turning into the center lane between the yellow lines, checking the passenger side mirror for traffic and merging to the right into the lane. Cross a multi-lane road across traffic with tips from a professional driving instructor in this free video on driving.

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Driving a vehicle is a very complex and confusing venture. There is a seemingly endless amount of information that must be absorbed and acted upon at a moment’s notice, or an accident can occur. Thankfully, our brains are capable of such a feat. Driving is also enforced by laws that create a safer driving environment and maintain organization when the roadways are heavily trafficked. For those of us who have been driving for a while, there is little about driving a car that seems difficult. However, many drivers learned incorrectly and need quite a bit of education. Also, to someone just beginning, operating a vehicle might seem a bit overwhelming. Just like anything else, driving will become almost automatic with proper instruction and practice. In this free video series on driving, a professional driving instructor demonstrates a few beginners driving lessons. Learn to make a U-turn, merge onto a highway and drive in heavy traffic. Get tips on parallel parking, backing up in a parking space and parking on a hill safely, and find out how to be a better, more defensive driver. Stay safe behind the wheel, or overcome a fear of driving, with these simple driving instructions.

 
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Tony Lawrence Tony Lawrence is a professional driving instructor in Tempe, Ariz. He also volunteers at workshops to help younger students with understanding driving safety and feeling comfortable in traffic situations.dkdk

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