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By AI, Created 10:32 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – Driving instructor Yoav Amosi has released Safe and Perfect Driving for Students and Drivers, a new book from Spines that argues many crashes can be prevented with better observation, planning and mental preparation. The guide targets everyday motorists, including young drivers and people with ADHD, and is available in print-on-demand and eBook formats.
Why it matters: - The book aims to move driver education beyond traffic rules and toward accident prevention through observation, concentration and vehicle control. - Amosi frames modern road safety as a practical skill, not a matter of luck, in crowded and distracted traffic conditions. - The guide is pitched to parents of young drivers and people who struggle with road anxiety or attention challenges.
What happened: - Yoav Amosi released Safe and Perfect Driving for Students and Drivers through Spines. - The book is available now in print-on-demand and eBook formats. - The release was dated April 28, 2026, in Rome, Italy.
The details: - Amosi has more than 30 years of experience running a professional driving school. - The book draws on advanced racing techniques and human motor coordination expertise. - The guide introduces a “Safety Gap” equation: Speed = Safety Gap. - It also teaches a “virtual triangle” method for stability. - The book uses a counting technique designed to help drivers keep a three-second frontal safety margin. - Amosi includes a self-talk method intended to help readers maintain concentration, including drivers with ADHD. - The book’s ISBN is 979-8-90002-074-7. - Spines lists the book as available on Amazon and major retailers worldwide.
Between the lines: - The core message is that many crashes can be reduced by training drivers to notice risk earlier and respond with more disciplined habits. - Amosi’s approach borrows from racing, but the book translates that discipline into everyday driving decisions. - The quote in the release pushes back on the idea that careful driving alone cannot prevent harm when other drivers make mistakes.
What’s next: - The book will likely be used as a reference for new drivers, nervous drivers and instructors looking for a more psychology-driven approach. - Amosi is expected to continue speaking to young audiences about the mental side of road safety.
The bottom line: - Safe and Perfect Driving for Students and Drivers packages racing-style control and psychological tools into a road-safety manual meant to reduce preventable crashes.
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