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Originally Posted by p911dad
Suggest he pick a point further ahead to focus on. If one focuses too close you will have a tendency to constantly correct. Easier said than done, but you can catch it early.
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Hurley Haywood was riding with customers and immediately he would ask some if they often drove in traffic?
He could tell because those drivers are trained to look mostly at the front of their own car instead far ahead where they want the car to go.
Eye control maybe your young driver is only looking directly in front of his car.
And he was nervous long trip driving with dad shotgun.