Try to find an area which is reasonably flat and with quiet junctions where you can drive around the block without hitting a busy road. By doing that, you can start with left turns, then you can turn the car around and work on right turns. If the pupil is finding steering a little difficult, it may be a good idea to take them to a quiet car park first to get them used to doing lots of steering before dealing with tight junctions. At this stage you should still drive the pupil to and from your home if there are any busy roads to negotiate. It’s very important pupils are not asked to deal with busy roads before they are ready. Quite apart from the obvious danger, pupils quickly lose confidence if asked to do things beyond the stage they have learned.
This lesson should follow 'move away and stop' simply because, without learning junctions, it’s going to be pretty difficult to drive anywhere! After this, the remaining lessons can be taught in whatever order your local circumstances allow.
Split the lesson into two. Get the hang of left turns first, then move on to right turns. Try to find a place where you can go round the block just doing left turns and then just doing rights, that way you won’t have to keep turning round.
In this lesson you will learn: