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What weather can't I practice driving in driving school?

Driving school can't practice driving when it rains.

If the driving school is an open-air training ground and it rains heavily, you can hardly practice driving. On the one hand, the driving field of vision will be blocked, the students' skills are insufficient, and there are hidden dangers. In addition, the terrain of many driving schools is bumpy, and it is easy to accumulate water in rainy days. At this time, it is difficult to see the markings on the ground, so it is difficult to achieve results even if you practice driving.

Therefore, driving schools generally do not practice driving in rainy days. However, it usually doesn't mean everything. There are also many driving schools that arrange for students to practice even if it rains when there are many students and full arrangements.

Matters needing attention in driving school internship:

1. Before turning into the narrow door, make a visual inspection to see if you can get in. Don't turn against the obstacles by the door, and try to reduce the included angle of turning.

2. "Embedding" the car in the middle of a row of cars and parking in reverse. Through the reflector, the center line of the front part of the vehicle at the rear of the vehicle is taken as the reference object. When half of the rear wheel crosses this line, start to reverse with the steering wheel, and then return to the steering wheel after the vehicle enters two thirds.

3. Overtaking lane change should be resolute and decisive, and try to get close to the front car, especially the two-way lane, which can save overtaking time. When changing lanes, you must carefully observe the traffic situation in the next lane through the mirror, not only to judge the distance, but also to judge the speed of the following car. Only when safety is ensured can you change lanes, otherwise the vehicles that change lanes will take full responsibility in case of collision.