Driving can be overwhelming, especially for anxious learners, due to its complexity and the need to integrate multiple movements and decisions. We help simplify the process by breaking down each driving movement into smaller, manageable steps.

This methodical approach allows you to focus on mastering one skill at a time before moving on to the next, reducing cognitive load and preventing overwhelm. I call this Hardening-Exercises. Over time, these small victories accumulate, leading to a more confident and skilled driver. And yes connecting all this skills togeher into a nice smooth presentation, is exciting to watch More exciting to do!

Breaking down the driving process into manageable movements, allowing learners to focus on each component individually and build up to more complex scenarios at their own pace, ensuring they develop the necessary skills and confidence to drive calmly and safely.

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Is The Game Of Driving Similar To Other Games?

Does knowing the rules of a game improve your performance?

Are there opposing teams in this game: ICBC examiners, law enforcement, flow of traffic driving?

Do you know what the real rule book looks like? Have you ever seen it?

Do you know the percentage of failure in this driving game?

And what is failure in this game? A close call? A collision? An injury? A fatality?

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