"Certainly, Master, the knowledge of the Way, must be applicable to driving a car?"
"Of course it is. It leads to valuable advice for survival and avoidance of misery, such as the killing of a child or hare. One advice is entirely in line with the one on eating [27. When in a hurry, do not drive (eat), and when driving (eating), do not hurry. There are others like: 'Do not overtake', although the latter has connections with the first."
"I do not understand."
"When you overtake, you demonstrate to yourself, thus you auto-suggest to yourself, to be in a hurry. If you weren't yet, you are now. There never is a necessity to overtake, so this suggestion can be avoided. There is another that says: 'Do not have things dangling from the rear-view mirror'. The constant random movement in the corner of your eye, will untrain-, or dis-train-, you for movements in the corner of your sight. It may be a child stepping on the road, a chick or dog. But you yourself can add a good many more of these rules, since you have ample knowledge of the Way in driving, in being calm, gentle, in control."