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Review current national rules governing transit practices and traffic signs, which may have changed since you first licensed.

Many driving schools offer specialized "paper driver" courses that focus on rebuilding confidence without the pressure of a full licensing exam. drivers

As you transition, aim to embody these top attributes of a good driver: Use signals and make space for others to

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

Use signals and make space for others to facilitate smooth traffic flow. Discovering the joy of driving as a long-time paper driver

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."