Maybe somebody already mentioned it, but once you are on the road, always focus on the path you want and or need to go, never fixate on an obstacle or a hazard, or you will unconsciously steer right into it. WWII fighter bomber pilots would become so intent on a ground target during a strafe, they would fly right into it. I believe it came to be called "crash by Target Fixation". So if you take a corner too hot for comfort, look at the path you need to take to safely get around the bend, not at the guardrail, as an example. See you out there.
