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You are supposed to watch your mirrors as well.
To help you see traffic ahead.
Pay attention to the road ahead and concentrate on driving and nothing else.
To meditate to get ready for the day ahead, simply move yourself to a quiet area and take a seat in a comfortable position. Then, try to clear your mind and concentrate on your breathing for about ten minutes.
You should use your low beams to avoid blinding the driver ahead as you lights reflect in his mirrors.
It's just like when a watress looks strait ahead when holding glasses with liquid... It's a weird way to keep ur balance lol As a gymnast myself, it always helps to look at the end of the beam or ahead cuz I can feel that it's always gunna be there for me to land :)
To scan for potential hazards you change your view constantly, looking far ahead, on the sides, and in the rear view mirrors.
The is the measure of the steering axis relative to vertical. It affects how the car tracks and the tendency of the wheels to return to the straight ahead position when the steering wheel is released.
plants and animals also they like to play ahead
All of: Following too closely, driving in the driver's blind spot, and unable to scan the road ahead.
Use low-beam headlights. When visibility is restricted, a driver's natural tendency is to activate the high-beam headlights. When driving in fog, this further impairs visibility because the high-beam illumination reflects off of the fog and back at your vehicle.
All of: Following too closely, driving in the driver's blind spot, and unable to scan the road ahead.