You’re not sure what to do. The light is changing, a car is coming, and you have seconds to act.
In moments like this, many drivers rush. They guess. They go with their first instinct without checking if it’s safe. That’s when small errors turn into big problems.
Good drivers use a simple way to think: pause, predict, decide.
First, take a quick breath instead of reacting fast. Next, predict what could happen—will that car speed up, will the light turn red? Then decide based on what is safest, not fastest.
This only takes a few seconds, but it changes everything. You move from guessing to thinking.
Next time you feel rushed, don’t act right away. Give yourself a moment to see the full picture before you move.
Good drivers don’t guess—they decide.
