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a super wise habit is to circle your car before entering

This is a super simple habit, but a great one to protect yourself and smaller objects or people. It also sets up your brain to be aware 260 around you!

Imagine a simple, 10-second routine that could make a huge difference in your driving safety. The 10-Second Circle Check is exactly that—a quick, easy habit that can help you stay aware of your surroundings and protect both yourself and those around you. Before you even start the engine, take a moment to walk around your vehicle and scan the immediate area. This small act can reveal potential hazards like small objects, children, or pets that might be in your blind spots.

By performing this check, you’re not just ensuring that the coast is clear; you’re also setting your brain to be more alert and aware of your environment. This heightened state of awareness can carry over into your driving, making you more attuned to the 360 degrees around you. It’s like giving your senses a quick wake-up call, priming you to be a more defensive and proactive driver.

At Cooper’s Calm Driving School, we believe that small, consistent habits can lead to big improvements in safety. The 10-Second Circle Check is a prime example of how a simple, everyday action can have a profound impact. Join us and learn more about how to integrate this and other essential safety practices into your daily routine. Let’s make every trip a safer and more mindful experience.

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Missing something this close to your car is a dumb error! Walk around!
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