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Your SPOT Blind Spots

Discover your personal scanning weaknesses & create an improvement plan

Rubix

RUBIX:

"Time to get real about YOUR driving. Everyone has SPOT™ blind spots—parts of the scanning system where you're weaker than you think. Maybe your SCAN is perfect but your PREDICT is garbage. Maybe you see hazards but freeze when taking action. Answer these questions honestly (no one's judging!) and we'll show you exactly where YOUR scanning breaks down. Then you'll create a personal training plan to fix it. Ready to face the truth?"

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💪 Your Personal Improvement Plan

⚠️ Your Weakest Component:

This is where crashes happen. Focus your training HERE.

Commitment Recorded!
Mr. Lawson

MR. LAWSON:

"Now you know the truth: your is where YOU fail. Not everyone else—YOU. That's actually good news because you can't fix what you don't know is broken. Here's your homework: Practice your weakest component EVERY SINGLE DRIVE for the next week. If it's SCAN, set a timer to check mirrors every 8 seconds. If it's PREDICT, call out what you think will happen before it does. If it's OPTIONS, identify 3 escape routes at every light. If it's TAKE ACTION, practice smooth braking. Do this until it's automatic."

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Washington State Driver Education Standards Compliance

Standard C 7.1: Perform Visual Searching for Perception & Decision-Making

  • • Self-assesses visual searching capabilities across all SPOT components
  • • Identifies personal scanning weaknesses and strengths
  • • Creates actionable improvement plan for hazard detection

Standard C 11.0: Use Visual Observation Skills (360° Vision, Distance Scanning)

  • • Evaluates mirror checking frequency and scanning distance habits
  • • Assesses pattern recognition and predictive capabilities
  • • Measures emergency response and escape route planning skills