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Driving tips often cover the basics, but sometimes the most useful advice is a specific technique for handling a tricky situation, like merging in heavy traffic or navigating a complex roundabout. What's one advanced tip that made you a more confident driver?
The trick that made me more confident in heavy traffic is mastering eye lead and deliberate lane positioning I pick a lane with a clear exit and I set a plan for merging before the gap closes I keep a steady speed to maintain safe following distance and I adjust early to avoid chasing the car ahead No dramatic moves just consistent planning In city and highway driving this approach cuts stress and reduces last second braking
Practice threshold braking in a safe empty lot to feel the point where the tires just start to slip and you still control the wheel Do it repeated with different speeds until you know the car response Then in the real world you brake smoothly and confidently without panic and you save stopping distance
Use simple anchor points like road signs and lane markings to judge gaps and time your lane changes If you can lift off the accelerator and glide toward the gap you want you can merge with less wobble and less stress It becomes second nature after a few sessions in real traffic during lighter days
A proactive habit is checking mirrors and blind spots in a fixed sequence every few seconds Start with a mirror check then a shoulder check then a glance over the far lane and repeat It builds a sense of awareness and prevents fixating on the car in front
driving tips 2025 trends show the best drivers combine calm pace with planning ahead for exits and you should practice in safe spaces before big city trips