Slow Down at Intersections

I’ve taught driving for years, learning from crashes across Canada. Speed kills at corners—my lessons prove it. Reduce speed, calm your CPU—your brain and eyes need clarity. Fear and stress must be managed for full awareness; listen to your stress signals. Your long long nose needs time to work.

Picture a busy crossing with lights changing. You ease off, spotting a car running a yellow. You stop, avoiding a hit. No rush, just care. My experience shows this saves lives—it’s not exciting, it’s necessary. Try it: approach every intersection slower. Look left, right, ahead. Pause if unsure. Don’t join the fast crowd—safety beats haste. This builds L2 100% signs lines and laws, a core skill set. Join me for continued learning life long learning. Whether it’s a quiet night or peak traffic, this step develops careful skills. Reflect on each stop to manage anxiety, ensuring your CPU stays balanced. Let’s walk together through this quiet path to zero risk, one intersection at a time, building confidence daily.

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