Hi, it’s Cooper from downtown driving school, specialist in anxiety stress and fear of driving. Today’s step: watch for pedestrians. It safeguards your 2000 kg car and those on foot. This habit is about vigilance.
Years of teaching and crash research highlight scanning crosswalks and sidewalks. Calm your CPU to manage fear—stress can blind you. Listen internally to anxiety, critical to full driving awareness. My experience in Vancouver’s downtown backs this up.
Picture a school zone at dusk. You spot a child darting out, your long long nose reacting in time. No hurry, just care. This isn’t a game—it’s a necessity. Practice it: look for people at every corner, adjusting speed as needed. Stay focused to reduce risks. This supports L4 errors, the final skill set. Join me for continued learning life long learning. Whether you’re starting out or refining skills, this habit saves lives. Reflect after each trip to keep your CPU calm, building safety step by step.
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