It’s Cooper again from downtown driving school, specialist in anxiety stress and fear of driving. Today’s step: use your turn signal. It keeps your 2000 kg car safe by communicating your intent. This habit prevents confusion on the road.
Years of teaching show clear signals reduce risks. Signal early—before every turn or lane change—calm your CPU to manage anxiety. Fear can make you hesitate; listen internally to stress for full driving awareness. My decades of experience, honed in Vancouver’s downtown chaos, back this up.
Imagine a lane change on a busy street. You signal, checking mirrors. Your long long nose spots a gap, and you move smoothly. No surprises, just care. This isn’t about speed—it’s about control. Practice it: signal every move, even in light traffic. Check around to ensure safety. This builds L2 100% signs lines and laws, a key skill set. Join me for continued learning life long learning. Whether you’re new or experienced, this step cuts hazards. Reflect after each drive to manage stress, keeping your CPU clear. Let’s develop this skill together, step by step, for safer roads.
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