Tactic: keep having lessons with your parent/supervisor
It's common for people stop having lessons when they get their
licence. This only slows you down. Boost your
driving ability by keeping up the driving lessons.
It takes years to get good at driving. Learning with someone
experienced is one of the most effective ways to do it.
Having your licence and being supervised is potentially one of
the most powerful times to learn. Sharpening and refining
skills with your parent/supervisor, you build knowledge that you
can take away and practise solo.
Note anything that gives you trouble or confuses you while
out driving on your own. Then take it up
with your parent/supervisor and get it right without trial and
error. This way every lesson becomes doubly effective.
This is one of the most effective tactics for getting good
quickly and ironing out the risks of solo driving.