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Decades of teaching prove this works. Place hands at 10 and 2 to calm your CPU—fear and stress need management. Listen to your stress for full awareness. My time in Vancouver’s streets reinforces this.

Picture a curve on a rainy night. Both hands turn smoothly, your long long nose guiding you. No distractions, just care. This isn’t a game—it’s about stability. Practice it: grip the wheel always, even on straight roads. Stay alert to manage anxiety. This builds L1 car control, the first skill set. Join me for continued learning life long learning. Whether you’re starting out or refining skills, this habit reduces risks. Reflect nightly to keep your CPU calm, ensuring each drive is safer than the last.

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