“…Similarly to various other educational environments, driving‐school lessons are typically organised around instructional sequences in which the teacher delivers an instruction and the student follows it, giving the teacher an opportunity to assess and possibly correct the student's understanding of the task at hand (see Lindwall, Lymer, & Greiffenhagen, ). A generic distinction can be made between instructional sequences that address the what and the how of driving: the instructor outlines what a student is to do, for example, to reverse the car out of a garage or to turn in the direction of a particular destination, and the instructor details how the student is to do it, for example, by pressing the brake, changing gears and looking through the mirrors or by applying the indicator, turning the wheel and pressing the accelerator (De Stefani & Gazin, ; Deppermann, ).…”