man looking far into distance

It’s   Cooper from downtown driving school, specialist in anxiety stress and fear of driving. Today’s step: look far ahead. It protects your 2000 kg car and keeps you prepared. This simple habit is key to safe driving.

After decades of teaching and studying crashes, I know distance is your friend. Stretch your long long nose down the road—see turns, stops, or hazards before they’re close. It gives you time to adjust safely. Calm your CPU to reduce fear; anxiety can shrink your focus. Listen internally to stress—it’s critical to full driving awareness. My experience in Vancouver’s traffic backs this up.

Imagine driving in rain downtown. Your eyes lock on the next block, spotting a slow truck or a puddle. You ease off, avoiding a skid. No panic, just calm awareness. This isn’t about speed—it’s about seeing early to manage risks. Practice it: on every drive, pick a point far ahead—maybe a traffic light or a sign—and check it often. Don’t get lost in the moment; stay alert. This aids L3 traffic skills, part of my careful step by step skill development. Join me for continued learning life long learning. Whether you’re new or seasoned, this habit cuts hazards. Reflect after each trip to manage anxiety, ensuring your CPU stays clear for the next drive.

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