What triggered me to write about this, is that there were a few students, at their final stage of training when preparing for the P test, their bad habits were stubborn, their mock test scores were not going up, even going down. Normally after mock tests, they had a list to take home about the exact points needed to be improved, next lesson they should get better. So I asked those whose scores weren’t improving, what did you do between lessons?
They all replied pretty much the same thing, “nothing really, just drove with my family (or friends)”. When these cases repeated themselves, I kind of got why.
The list of improvements (bad driving habits), are pretty much from our usual driving, if we just repeating the same kind of driving, we are enforcing those bad habits. To break down the cycle of forming bad habits, we must change the way we drive.
A smart way is just practice the points I need to improve, and stop the way I have been driving with family/friends.
The simplest thing here is, if our home training helping us improve, keep driving. If it doesn’t, stop it, and change to a way that would help me improve.