Find an experienced and certified driving instructor who can teach you patiently and effectively.
Select a training method that suits your learning style, whether it's practical experience or understanding the theory first.
Practice at least one hour every day on different types of roads and conditions.
Focus on essential skills like steering, gear shifting, braking, and acceleration. Study and follow road rules and signs.
Understand that learning to drive takes time and effort. Don’t get discouraged if you make mistakes initially.
Always wear a seatbelt, avoid speeding, and never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Adhere to all road rules and signs.
Practice in a quiet place like an empty parking lot. Bring a friend or family member for guidance.