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Practice in empty parking lots or quiet residential streets to regain a feel for braking, acceleration, and steering.

Stay focused on the road and read the movements of other drivers.

Modern cars often feature advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS). Familiarize yourself with your specific vehicle's controls and safety features before starting the engine. 3. Practical Skill Development Gradual exposure is key to regaining "muscle memory." drivers

Before getting behind the wheel, address the anxiety often associated with long-term inactivity.

Review current national rules governing transit practices and traffic signs, which may have changed since you first licensed. Practice in empty parking lots or quiet residential

Accept that your self-assessment may be skewed. Research indicates that novice or inactive drivers often overestimate their skills compared to experienced ones. 2. Theoretical Refresh Review updated regulations and vehicle technology.

Reframe driving as a tool for freedom and access to infrastructure you already support through taxes [0.5.3). drivers

Pay special attention to "curve perception." Inactive drivers often misinterpret curve radii and speed requirements along horizontal or vertical curves.