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to ask how you got over the fear of driving on your own/returning to driving/driving on new roads

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BriechonCheese · 17/10/2017 19:31

I passed my test years ago but for a long time after that I drove maybe 1-2 times a year and on roads in familiar with. I'm ok on familiar roads and for the past year have been driving the same 2/3 routes twice a day with no problems.

For a new contract I have to drive every day on different roads and I'm terrified. I had a few refresher lessons but the instructor was a nasty, racist, sexist idiot who knocking every ounce of confidence out of me. I can't really afford to shell out for more lessons until my contract starts paying.

I made two really stupid errors this evening and I feel close to giving up. At a junction coming from a small road onto a busy A road I sat in the middle of the small road rather than positioning myself for a right turn. Another was at a crossroads, where I placed myself too far into turn box (?) because the markings were so faded. I ended up slightly blocking the way for the people turning right from the other direction.

How on earth do you build up confidence?
I passed my test nearly a decade ago with very few minors but I felt like so much was missing - I didn't know how to overtake, I had only ever driven on a duel carriageway in the left lane (because that's all they do for the test where l lived at the time), I had done big roundabouts but never been near those areas where there are a series of roundabouts all feeding into each other. It took me ages to get over the fear off all that and to learn how to deal with it.

How do you build up your confidence when so much is at risk? I've come home shaking from those mistakes, scared that I could have hurt someone.

Any tips?

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IamtheDevilsAvocado · 01/11/2017 15:33

OP

Good to hear you've been out practicing...

It really is just more and more practise.

I've been driving since adam was a lad... I'm a much better driver than I was 20 years ago as I've had so much practice... Over half a million miles.

Nothing much fazes me.... But I DO make mistakes... Nothing that would cause an accident but irritating small things... So what??! Everyone makes mistakes... If someone says they never make mistakes.. They're deluded...!

I think you need to believe :

You have as much right as anyone else to be on the road..

You are allowed to make (minor) mistakes... We're all human

If there are huge queues behind you and you aren't driving everywhere at 15mph... More than likely the queue are speeding... Let them...

Most people want to get from A to B safely.

Arseholes are just that... Ignore them, and don't let them compromise your freedom by driving.

Ollivander84 · 01/11/2017 15:37

I think everyone has something about driving that bothers them!
I'm absolutely fine on motorways. If you told me to drive from Lancaster to Oxford I would be "yep, fine"
Ask me to drive into Manchester City centre. No bloody way Grin I HATE driving in town centres

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