5 Ways to Make Your Driving Skills Better

Lynn Martelli
Lynn Martelli

Driving skills improve over time, but if you’re impatient and need to level up fast, there are ways to do so. The tips below do not necessarily put you on the road too much; some are virtual and can be done right in your own space at the Solano Grand EC.

Go-Karting

A great physical substitute for driving actual vehicles for most riders. Go-karts give almost immediate and crucial feedback on things like braking, steering, and spatial awareness. They also allow drivers to push the limits of the kart without as many consequences as regular vehicles.

Video Game Simulators

Video game simulators offer one of the closest experiences to actual driving. Drivers practice a few vital skills like gear shifting, speed management, and vehicle coordination without ever setting foot in a real car and leaving your condo at Solano Grand. There are various gaming setups and vehicle simulations available for the best virtual driving experience.

Driverless Autonomous Vehicles (Or AV)

The future of today’s cars, driverless autonomous vehicles (AV) allow drivers to move from point a to b without ever touching the steering wheel or pedals. These automobiles operate through modern onboard software and sensors that handle all the things a driver can do, such as navigation, steering, braking, and even accelerating, as the driver kicks back and relaxes on the ride.

Virtual Scouting and Map Routing

By familiarising the environment in the virtual screen, it triggers a very similar experience to driving. Check out the nearby places once you get a close look at the Solano Grand Showflat and your new neighborhood. Remember to read the local driver’s handbook to memorize right-of-way rules, dashboard indicator symbols, and speed limits before attempting this to have the most realistic experience.

Stationary Controls

Stationary Controls allow drivers to practice the layouts of the internal car without turning the engine on. Use your own or a partner’s vehicle if possible to improve crucial skills drivers get from riding an actual automobile, like spatial awareness and memory. If the vehicle has manual transmission, try practicing shifting gear and using the clutch pedal instead.

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