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    In drivers ed that tried to teach me to look across that hood and where the crease of the hood rolls over the front of the hood should line up with the white fog line on the right side. I didn't like it, but it probably worked for some people.

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    In drivers ed that tried to teach me to look across that hood and where the crease of the hood rolls over the front of the hood should line up with the white fog line on the right side. I didn't like it, but it probably worked for some people.

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    Look to where you want to be, not where you are going. People tend to go where they look.

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    Just relax and let the car steer for you. Watching tv, some new drivers think you have to keep moving the steering wheel from left to right, but that's not the case. Don't worry, good driving doesn't just happen, it comes in time. Soon enough, you'll be a pro

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    LOL, I had the same problem years ago and freaked my mother out!
    I have learned: don't steer like its a tv show! it takes very little movement to steer.
    Use the center of the hood as a guide so that from the driver's seat it appears to run along the white line on the side of the road (or where one should be).
    Also, on a quiet street, take your hands off the wheel and go very slowly and see how straight the car stays without your steering at all.

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    being used to the passenger seat makes u feel to the right...so just keep as close left to the line as possible. and even when ur feeling to the right...ur probably not

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    use the steering wheel, and for the love of god stay away from highways and other drivers

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    How Can I keep The Car In The Center Of The Road?

    I am learning how to drive and I am having trouble keeping my car from going to much to the right and too much to the left any tips?

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    Looking side to side
    You'll drift side to side
    Once you start its hard to stop
    You over correct that could the problem
    Try concentrating on the left
    If you keep your distance on the left in line
    The right will take care of its self

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    Driving sober tends to help


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