heavy traffic with so many cars

Too many drivers stay glued to the bumper ahead, missing out on the vital safety of a proper following distance. At Cooper’s Vancouver Driving School, I emphasize the “five-second rule,” a simple but powerful technique that gives drivers the time they need to respond to unexpected situations on the road.

One student described the impact: “I used to feel anxious and crowded on the road, but keeping a five-second gap gave me the space to feel calm and in control.” This rule not only improves safety but also reduces stress, allowing for a smoother, more enjoyable driving experience.

Looking for “driver training in Vancouver” that teaches safe following distances and defensive driving skills? Cooper’s Driving School can help you master this essential technique.

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