In the process of learning to drive, I believe that careful students will find that the instructor's attitude changes 360 degrees during the exercises of subject two and subject three. It's obviously the same coach. In the second subject, he was amiable and easy to talk to, and even talked about common things with you. When he made a mistake, he didn't get angry and curse. However, in the third subject, he was as angry as if he had eaten gunpowder.
Actually, subject two is an on-site examination, and its safety is very high. After all, students are not allowed to step on the accelerator, so the safety is naturally very high. There are generally no serious accidents during field practice, and at most there are only minor scratches. Moreover, subject two is all about practicing some fixed points, and there are rules to follow, so basically there will be no major problems.
And usually, the instructor will first explain the theoretical knowledge and operation steps to the students, and then show the students the actual operation. Next, he will sit in the co-pilot and watch the students practice, and they will chat from time to time. A few common words. Even if students make mistakes in their operations, they will basically be patient and correct them. This relaxed mood and cheerful attitude are largely due to the fact that there are basically no accidents during the practice of subject two.
However, when I got to practice subject three, I realized that only in subject three, the coach would sit in the car the whole time. When practicing subject two, it is wrong for the instructor to sit in the car and guide you, because it is not necessary at all.
Because subject three requires driving on the road, if the coach treats the students too well, then the students are likely to relax their vigilance. If an accident has occurred, the coach will need to bear a great responsibility, so the coach is here Usually they will be stricter with the students, so that the students will take subject three seriously
Although the mood is definitely not good when being attacked, the coach is actually thinking about everyone's safety. In fact, this is not necessarily a bad thing. Students who have lost their temper will keep their mistakes in mind to prevent them from happening again next time on the road. They can also urge themselves to develop good driving habits after getting their licenses, and remember to put safety first when driving on the road.