Hello, it’s Cooper again from downtown driving school, specialist in anxiety stress and fear of driving. Today’s step: maintain a safe distance. It protects your 2000 kg car from rear-end risks. This habit is about patience.
Decades of teaching and crash study prove space saves lives. Keep at least two seconds behind the car ahead, calming your CPU to manage anxiety. Fear can push you closer—listen to stress for full awareness. My time in Vancouver’s downtown traffic validates this.
Imagine traffic slowing suddenly. You leave a gap, your long long nose spotting brake lights early. No rush, just safety. This isn’t about speed—it’s about reaction time. Practice it: count two seconds after the car ahead passes a mark. Stay alert to adjust. This aids L3 traffic skills, a key part of my skill sets. Join me for continued learning life long learning. Whether you’re new or seasoned, this step cuts hazards. Reflect nightly to manage stress, keeping your CPU clear for every drive.
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