🚗 We help you build a mindset that prioritizes safety, responsibility, and awareness—essential for good driving.
🌟 Develop a calm, focused attitude, stay patient in traffic, avoid speeding, and make safety your top priority. Cultivating this mindset reduces accident risks and keeps everyone safer.
💡 Regularly reflect on and improve your driving habits. This proactive approach helps you continually grow as a safer driver. Remember, driving is a skill and a serious responsibility. 🚦
Here are some methods to help you develop a safer driving mindset:
- We Are Human: We all make mistakes every single day. Be nice give way because it may be you tomorrow.
- Follow Traffic Laws: Pay attention to all signs, speed signs, stop signs, traffic signals, etc., which are designed to help coordinate everyone as a group – all road users.
- Love Your Car: A regular habit of circling your car, look and learn what is NOT NORMAL. Listen to your car, and feel the car for any changes: brakes, tires, lights, and other systems.
- Avoid Distractions: The primary task when driving is driving. Keep your mind and eyes on this top of mind, always.
- Adjust for Weather Conditions: Adapt your driving style according to today’s change and every day’s change, weather, rain or snow.
- Emotional Management: A huge part of our brain is related to emotions and feelings. Listen and be cautious about it interfering with your primary task – driving!
- Continuous Learning: Keep an eye open for odd signs or paint line changes and listen to the news, and public programming for traffic changes, laws, etc.
- Plan Your Route: Technology today tracks all road users and is excellent at mapping your routes around blockages. It is a great habit to set this up BEFORE you depart.
- Eyes Far Far Ahead Thinking: The bigger the area around you and in front of you the more time and distance you have to solve issues. Distance/Time=Speed! :):)
- Calm Driving: Breathe and find that Calm so that you can respond to any changes on your journey immediately, long before they build into sudden moves or emergencies.
Maximum actions to move at the lowest possible risk, always. COOPER
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