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Today’s step: watch for construction. It protects your 2000 kg car from hazards. This habit sharpens attention.

Years of teaching show spotting signs calms your CPU. Anxiety can distract—listen internally to stress for full awareness. My experience in Vancouver’s streets supports this.

Picture a work zone. You slow down, your long long nose seeing cones. No error, just safety. This isn’t about speed—it’s about caution. Practice it: watch for construction signs, adjusting speed. Stay alert to manage risks. This supports L3 traffic skills. Join me for continued learning life long learning. Whether you’re a beginner or veteran, this step prevents accidents. Reflect after each drive to keep your CPU balanced, developing skills step by step.

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