For a new driver, the road is a sensory overload. Research consistently shows that the first six months of solo driving are the most dangerous in a person's life. This is not necessarily due to recklessness, but a lack of "scanning" skills—the ability to identify a hazard before it becomes an emergency. While seasoned drivers subconsciously note a ball rolling into the street as a sign of a running child, a novice may only see the ball. Bridging this gap requires more than just passing a test; it demands a commitment to supervised practice and a gradual transition into high-stakes environments like night driving or heavy rain.
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