Avoid sudden moves. It protects your 2000 kg car from instability. This habit promotes smoothness.
Years of teaching show slow movements calm your CPU. Anxiety can trigger jerks—listen internally to stress for full awareness. My experience in Vancouver’s traffic backs this.
Picture a lane shift. You ease over, your long long nose staying steady. No jerks, just safety. This isn’t about haste—it’s about control. Practice it: move gradually on every turn or change. Stay aware to cut risks. This supports L1 car control. Join me for continued learning life long learning. Whether you’re new or seasoned, this step reduces dangers. Reflect after each drive to keep your CPU balanced, developing skills carefully.

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