How do humans know their spacing in, say a car?

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I’m not sure if it’s a biology question, but how do people just know they’re going to hit something if they don’t veer a little to the left or the right without actually seeing it? Like not hitting a curb you can’t see but you park close to it.

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The first time you use a hammer, you’re probably going to miss the nail. But with some practice and experience you’ll probably hit the nail most times using the hammer.

A car is essentially a big tool. You get used to the handling and the size over time. How much to turn the wheel, how much brake and throttle to use, etc.

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