
Thinking and driving safety
Driving
Driving is not just about technical skills, but also about thinking, decision-making, and self-control. Good driving instruction aims to develop these aspects alongside driving skills so that the student becomes a safe and responsible driver for the future.
The iceberg model in motion
In driving, as in many other things, only part of what matters is visible. Above sea level, the technology is to steer the car, brake and follow the rules. Beneath the surface, however, are the factors that often have a greater impact on safety: thinking, attitude, judgment and emotional control.
From uncertainty to confidence
Many students experience insecurity or stress at the beginning. Through targeted guidance and practice, we work to build confidence, calm, and a clear vision for the project.
Reading the situation
An important part of driving lessons is learning to read the environment: identifying hazards, assessing situations, and making informed decisions in time.
Self-control and concentration
Driving requires concentration and self-control. Factors such as stress, time pressure, and distractions are addressed to reinforce safe behavior in traffic.
Driver for the future
The goal is not only to pass the test, but to become a responsible driver who makes wise decisions and shows respect in traffic.