build your crash library
Tailgating is one of the worst habits drivers in Vancouver have picked up, and it’s a direct result of pack […]
MEMORIZE OR SKILL
Ever notice how drivers seem to move like a pack of wolves, all speeding, tailgating, and acting like there’s some […]
come beat anxiety and driving
Lane changes are often treated as social interactions, with drivers hoping others will “let them in.” At Cooper’s Vancouver Driving […]
three people holding their head
At Cooper’s Vancouver Driving School, I teach students that fear isn’t the enemy—it’s a natural response that can guide us […]
two hands one giving the other keys to the car
One of the greatest challenges for new drivers is learning to trust their abilities. At Cooper’s Vancouver Driving School, I […]
driving patience
Patience is often an overlooked skill in driving, but at Cooper’s Vancouver Driving School, I teach that patience is key […]
Listening to Your Inner Voice: Finding Your Driving Standard
At Cooper’s Vancouver Driving School, I emphasize that true driving mastery isn’t about meeting an external checklist; it’s about listening […]
easy medium hard cicles
I would say it would be jumping into the deep end too quickly. “Haha, crashing is bad—but the real biggest […]
woman relaxing on couch arms up
Several months ago, I found myself sitting across from a specialist, hoping to solve an ongoing pain problem from a […]
picture of ev car
Self-driving cars, especially Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) system, have sparked debate about whether they are as safe as or safer […]