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Heavy traffic reveals the worst of pack mentality. Drivers follow too closely, cut corners, and refuse to create space—all in an effort to keep up with the flow. But in dense traffic, these habits lead to frustration, delays, and rear-end collisions.
The truth is, heavy traffic requires patience and space, not aggression. By maintaining your “bubble” and making calm, deliberate moves, you can navigate even the busiest roads with minimal stress. But breaking free from the pack requires the confidence to drive differently.
At Cooper Driving School, we focus on building confidence through calm, stress-free driver training. Whether it’s managing space in traffic or avoiding unnecessary risks, our lessons help you stay safe and composed, no matter the conditions.

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