femmal pressing hard on steering wheel in a panic

Brake lights flash far ahead and the wave rolls back fast. One hard stop turns into slammed fenders everywhere. Eyes catch those early flickers, Purple Line adjusts to ease off. Bubble 360 knowing absorbs the shock—extra front cushion means you brake smooth, not panic-stop. Don’t amplify it; tap brakes to warn behind instead of riding the gas like an idiot. The ripple starts from distraction or fatigue, spreads because space vanished. I’ve seen calm commutes flip to wreckage in seconds. No crystal ball spots every chain. For 70 years of driving, arm the bubble or risk getting caught in the mess.


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