Teaching shows slowing down in rain or fog calms your CPU. Fear and stress need management—listen internally for anxiety signals, critical to full awareness. My decades of work, tested in Vancouver’s weather, support this.
Imagine a wet road. You reduce speed, your long long nose seeing through the mist. No panic, just caution. This isn’t about rushing—it’s about control. Practice it: adjust speed and following distance in any weather. Stay alert to manage risks. This aids L1 car control, a foundational skill set. Join me for continued learning life long learning. Whether you’re new or experienced, this step enhances safety. Reflect after each drive to keep your CPU balanced, ensuring careful skill development.
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