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olong curvy road with sunshine
even painted white or yellow sings can make your tires slide

To stay on top of driving there is a ton of stuff to pay attention to. Here the road surface changes from wet to dried mud lumps! Careful!

Driving requires constant vigilance, and one of the most crucial aspects is keeping your eyes on the road surface. The road can change in an instant, and being prepared for these changes can make all the difference. Imagine you’re cruising along, and suddenly the smooth pavement gives way to dried mud lumps. This can be a tricky and potentially hazardous situation, but with the right awareness, you can handle it with ease.

When you encounter dried mud lumps or any other unexpected road conditions, it’s essential to slow down and give yourself more time to react. These lumps can be unpredictable, causing your vehicle to jolt or lose traction. By maintaining a steady, reduced speed, you can navigate these patches more safely. Additionally, keeping a firm grip on the steering wheel and being ready to make small, controlled adjustments can help you stay in control.

At Cooper’s Calm Driving School, we emphasize the importance of road surface awareness. It’s not just about seeing what’s directly in front of you; it’s about anticipating and adapting to the ever-changing conditions. By developing this skill, you’ll become a more confident and capable driver, ready to tackle whatever the road throws your way. Join us and learn how to stay ahead of the game, making every drive a safer and more enjoyable experience.

Driving to keep out of trouble is mainly your eyes.
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