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Imagine you’re driving down a winding road on a crisp autumn evening. Suddenly, you notice a car ahead that’s swerving slightly. The key here is to notice far away and respond/adjust immediately. Your training kicks in, and you gently ease off the gas, giving yourself more and more space. This small, almost instinctive action could be the difference between a close call and a serious accident. That’s the art of anticipating danger long before it happens.

Driving is more than just following the rules; it’s about being in tune with your surroundings and staying one step ahead. Stay present and focused, scan the road ahead, check your mirrors, and use your peripheral vision. Many drives show you that getting closer and faster without hitting is GOOD driving. I disagree. Try getting further away from objects and being slower and hold maximum space around you at all times! Now that’s very challenging. TRY IT!

By maintaining a safe distance and being aware of potential hazards, you can avoid many dangerous situations. These skills turn you into a more intuitive and safer driver, ready for any road condition. 🚗✨

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