overview 5 parked cars in lot
Many drivers struggle with parking, but precision parking isn’t about luck—it’s about technique. Whether it’s parallel parking, reverse parking, or […]
The Art of Keeping Space Without Slowing Down Traffic
One of the biggest misconceptions about safe driving is that maintaining space means driving too slowly. In reality, skilled drivers […]
busy driving road back
Most new drivers avoid rush hour, but it’s one of the best ways to develop real-world traffic management skills. Heavy […]
car with tire
How to Drive on Highways Without Feeling Overwhelmed Many drivers experience stress when entering high-speed highways, especially when merging or changing […]
5 keys required for the driving test
Pro drivers don’t just look—they scan, predict, and constantly assess movement. The key to advanced driving vision is training your […]
speedometer showing expert at top speed
Many drivers believe that a quick “brake check” is a safe way to warn tailgaters or control traffic behind them. […]
car turing right in traffic
Pack mentality on the road is rooted in psychology. Drivers instinctively follow the behaviors of those around them, assuming that […]
object versus space
The flow of traffic feels like the natural choice—blend in 🧑‍🤝‍🧑🚗, move with the pack 🐾, and avoid sticking out […]
one car rear ending the front car with daamge
Tailgating is a habit deeply rooted in groupthink. Most drivers in Vancouver follow less than a second behind the car […]
car with tire
One of the biggest mistakes drivers make is assuming that if everyone else is doing it, it must be right. […]
heavy night traffic lots of lights
Heavy traffic reveals the worst of pack mentality. Drivers follow too closely, cut corners, and refuse to create space—all in […]
car turing right in traffic
Tailgating feels like a safe choice to many drivers because “everyone else is doing it.” But this false sense of […]
one car rear ending the front car with daamge
Tailgating isn’t just a bad habit; it’s a ticking time bomb. In Vancouver, where the average following distance is less […]
75 km/h speeed limite sign
Ever notice how drivers zoom past parked cars, pedestrians, or anything blocking their view without a second thought? It’s a […]
structured and supportive approach for Confident Driving
Many think quick reactions are the key to safe driving, but at Cooper’s Vancouver Driving School, I emphasize mindset over […]

Cooper Talks Driving...

COPYRIGHT PROTECTED

All materials are copyright protected and cannot be reproduced without the expressed written consent of iHaveEvolved.com Inc.

STATEMENT OF LIMITATION

Materials presented here are for education purposes only referencing two ICBC materials,Tuning Up Drivers Manual, Learn To Drive Right Manual, training material from the 3 week Driving Instructors Licensing Program and amterials from the GLP classroom certificate Program.

IHaveEvolved.com and Todd Cooper are not responsible for any consequences that may result from use of this material. Throughout these posts references are made to acts and regulations that govern driving in British Columbia.

In the event of a difference between the material here and any of these acts or regulations, the acts and regulations shall apply. For specifc help related to these acts please refer to a professional lawyer or a police office.