Over the past twelve years, the steering wheel of the vehicle has become a silent mentor, guiding the driver through time and space. During this long period of time, the driving experience is divided into two distinct phases, which bring profound changes to the driver's skills and cognition.
During this nine-year period, drivers were not confident in their skills. The wheels always seem clumsy in the hand, and it is difficult to control the vehicle well. Every drive comes with worries about various situations, as if the road ahead is uncharted territory. At this stage, the motorist always feels like a novice and cannot escape the label of inferior technique.
Over the next two years, everything changed. The vehicle is comfortable navigating the road, and the driver feels that his skill level has improved significantly. The lack of self-confidence in the past is gradually replaced by proficiency and self-confidence. Drivers are starting to feel the joy of driving and are more agile in their control of the vehicle. At this stage, the driver is no longer a novice with immature skills, but a master driver who is comfortable on the road.
Driving is not just about accumulating mileage, it's also about the challenge of competing with different road conditions. The difference between driving at high speeds and driving in complex road conditions is huge, and it's not just a matter of driving technique. It's a test of the driver's all-round qualities and the need to deal with a variety of complex situations. Drivers are beginning to realize that the level of driving is not only determined by the total mileage, but also by the ability to adapt to various road conditions.
The presentation of actual cases provides strong evidence for this point. The plight of riders on mountain roads highlights the importance of driving skills in different road conditions. A netizen's challenge on **318 National Highway more vividly illustrates the particularity of long-distance driving and high-altitude sections. In these cases, drivers are not only dealing with vehicles, but also dealing with complex natural and road conditions.
The impact of regional differences on driving level cannot be ignored. In different regions, locals and non-locals show very different driving Xi when facing various road conditions. This reflects the influence of regional culture on driving behavior. Comparing the performance of locals and non-locals in different road conditions, we can see the potential impact of regional differences on driving ability.
In the process, drivers have a deeper understanding of the standards of veteran drivers. Experienced drivers are not only about the time and mileage they drive, but also about their confidence and adaptability in the face of various road conditions. Drivers gradually understand that to become a veteran driver, they need to have comprehensive driving skills, including safe driving, psychological quality and other aspects of comprehensive literacy.
In these 12 years of driving experience, drivers have not only learned driving skills, but also experienced a journey of self-awareness and growth. Driving is no longer a simple drive, but a challenge and breakthrough again and again, and a recognition and comprehension again and again.
Through this process, the driver gradually understands that driving on the road requires not only the flexibility of the vehicle, but also the driver's internal strain and understanding. It's a journey of self-discovery and growth, and driving is an integral part of that journey.