Consider the simultaneous things a driver does when
about to turn left onto a main road.…..Left foot is pressing clutch all the way
down, right foot pressing brake - but less far and less hard. Left hand is selecting
1st gear, right hand steering left a little. Head / eyes looking both ways. Whilst
doing these 5 independent physical things, the brain is also making constant re-calculations
about the position of the car on the road, and the position of anything else nearby
that's moving.
It is no wonder people initially find this co-ordination, or psychomotor skill,
difficult. By breaking the task into small stages the want2PASS
technique helps those who struggle with manual cars. Driving a car is useful to
almost everyone, but doesn't come naturally to all. Sometimes an automatic might
be more appropriate for getting mobile quickly. want2PASS
will tell you if that's the case, not keep taking your money for something that's
not right for you.
Don’t risk your own car! Erratic control takes its
toll mechanically, and puts you and your car at risk of a collision. want2PASS give you a qualified instructor (ADI) who is able to help you
while keeping you safe with dual-controls. Once you
can control the car, your want2PASS instructor will
introduce you to the various traffic situations you may encounter.
want2PASS choose cars that are as easy as possible
to drive, and most forgiving of 'mistakes'. Your safety depends upon this once-in-a-lifetime
training, so it is worth buying quality help, in a good strong car.