Drivers

The phrase refers to a person who holds a valid driver's license but rarely or never actually drives a vehicle. This phenomenon is common in urban areas with robust public transit or high costs of car ownership.

Developing from a "paper driver" into a confident, active driver involves overcoming psychological barriers and rebuilding motor skills. Below is a structured guide on how to transition back to the road. 1. Rebuild the Mental Foundation drivers

Before getting behind the wheel, address the anxiety often associated with long-term inactivity. The phrase refers to a person who holds

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. Below is a structured guide on how to

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