Technologies in driving

Technologies in driving · 8 Dec 2025

Why dual-control cars matter in a driving school

Instructor brake and clutch — the safety net that lets beginners learn on real roads.

A dual-control car gives the instructor a brake (and often clutch) on the passenger side. That is how serious schools put beginners into real traffic safely.

Without dual control, early lessons stay in empty lots too long — or take unsafe risks. With it, you can practise junctions sooner under supervision.

Ask any school you evaluate: are lessons 1-on-1, is the car dual-control, and is the vehicle insured for training? Those three answers matter more than a glossy brochure.

iTurn’s doorstep car training uses dual-control vehicles so your first city merges happen with a professional safety net.

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