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Staying centred in your lane.


Staying centred in your lane is one of the most important skills to master as a learner driver. It not only keeps you safe but also shows the examiner during your driving test that you’re in full control of the car. Many new drivers find themselves drifting too close to the kerb or towards the centre line, but with the right techniques, this becomes much easier to manage.

In the video guide below, we’ll break down how to keep your car positioned correctly, what to look out for, and common mistakes to avoid. Watch how to keep centred in lane and see these tips in action by looking at the video below.



How to stay centred in your lane video.





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