A 3 point turn driving maneuver may not be the hardest skill to learn, but it's an important one to learn and one of the skills you really need relatively often.
Driving a manual car uphill from a complete stop by making use of the emergency brake is one of the hardest things to master.
For manual car driving learners, most of them (maybe you) would struggle with ordinary, flat roads and cause the car to stall.
This is made even harder if you are on an incline slope uphill. You need to have a good balance on the gas pedal and clutch before releasing the emergency brake.
Parallel parking is one of the hardest thing to learn and master, even for experienced drivers.
Many people have troubles with it. Many people are afraid of hitting the road kerb or other cars around their cars and this fear is exemplified during parallel parking!
Hopefully the video below will help you master this technique of driving!
Checking your blind spots when driving is extremely important.
The first time I learnt driving, I did not understand nor could I see how there is such a thing as a blind spot. I thought I could see everything I needed to check in either the rear view mirror or the side view mirror.
However, there was once where my side view and rear view mirror showed nothing and this motor vehicle just zoomed past me!
That was when I learnt the importance of actually turning my head and checking for blind spots to drive safely.
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Parallel parking is usually the harder type of parking.
Most people feel that learning to park in the bay is simple - however, the problem arises when there are cars to both your left and right.
Most people then get nervous and tend to park horribly. Don't make that mistake by first getting your fundamentals right - by learning how to park properly and confidently.
The video above is a tutorial video for a right-hand car drive bay parking, just like that in Singapore.
If you have passed your basic theory test (BTT) and final theory test (FTT), then make sure to find the right driving instructor in Singapore to pass your Traffic Police practical test on the first try!
For most people, even safe driving on the roads is easier, and parking is more difficult due to the close proximity of the surrounding cars or 'obstacles'.