Driving, Scariest. Thing. Ever.

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JUMBO PALACE

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I didn't shit my pants but it was a little nerve wracking. You'll get over it.
 

Jaranja

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My first opinions on driving were "oooo, fun."

After about 3 driving lessons, I could drive. I hate driving. So fucking much.
 

Koroviev

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I enjoy being a passenger, but I can't say that I'm a fan of driving. It doesn't help that, in learning to drive, my mom thinks it's so helpful to yell at me when I do something wrong. It puts me on edge and only serves to make the situation worse.
 

Mad1Cow

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I was rushed by my parents to get my full license before I came to university. I'll have you know I wasn't so much sh*tting bricks at the end of the first lesson but I DO hate driving and here's the reason why. All throughout driving I was deemed "The Top Dog", constantly having my teacher go, WOW you're so good at this and on some occasions he even brought along other students just to show what they needed to do to get better. Then the test day came and I remember being so scared but decided "eff it, you've done excellent so far so this can't be so bad", then when I stoppped at a red traffic light (as you're meant to) a lorry, and I'm not making this up, ploughed into the back of me and really dented the back of my teacher's car, all within 5 mins of the test. As soon as I got out the driver of said lorry (who looked like he ate concrete and shat bullets) claimed I was in the wrong because there was no indication that I was going to stop...BULLCRAP!!! DID HE EVER READ WHAT YOU'RE MEANT TO DO AT A RED LIGHT!?!

Anyway the test was deemed void and I got a free re-test, which I failed and then took a third time where I passed (go me), but that's besides the point. I am so scarred now just because of not me driving, but everyone else on the roads. If people crash into you on a red light which I gave plenty of warning that I was stopping (ya know, slowing down incrementally), then who knows what arse-holes are out there.

Point is, driving is scary, but only because everyone else is a dick. If no-one else drove while I was driving, I'd be a-ok with it...in fact I'd go so far to say I'd enjoy it!
 

XIGBARx13

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The first time I drove on an open road, I was pretty intimidated by it. After a few months of practice though it isn't as bad. The scariest experience I've had driving though was when some idiot turned left on a red light while I had the right of way, and nearly rammed into the side of my dad's car.
 

AugustFall

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Dude, I can totally relate. All I can say is with time it gets better. You get more confident and everything seems less scary. Remember sometimes being super cautious is a good thing.
 

Mr.Pandah

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Drive stick in a nice car with some decent power under the hood. You'll enjoy it a great deal when you let that baby roar. I know I do. Its just a shame I live in the city.
 

Kortney

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I have to take motion sickness tablets every time I drive or else I have to pull over and throw up.

Yeah, I have it rough.
 

Sarahcidal

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i feel the same way.. driving scares the hell out of me.. but i crashed and totalled my dads car when i was 13.. 26 now and i still panic
 

MiracleOfSound

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JourneyThroughHell said:
MiracleOfSound said:
JourneyThroughHell said:
Well, I didn't actually drive in real-life traffic conditions, but driving a car in the countryside on the fairly shitty road wasn't particularly scary. I guess it's all traffic.

So instead I would like to contribute to mention how truly scary it is to be the passenger of a horrid driver.

You know. Like, totally made-up example here, when you're playing Gears 2 and your coop partner can't drive for crap?
Yes, it's especially bad when your driving suffers because your partner is so bad at shooting the locusts that it puts your steering off.
I didn't shoot at anyone. I fell victim to horrible driving. I DROWNED IN ICY WATER!

Uhh... I mean, hypothetically. All of this happened hypothetically.

Yeah.
Well, at least hypothetcially speaking you'd be past one of the most annoying parts of the game on insane mode.
 

Hader

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I think sometimes I am the scary driver; at least when icy roads are involved. I am careful when driving in such conditions and all, but compared to many other drivers, I am much more casual about it. I have slipped over ice countless times before, not necessarily carelessly but I just kinda go with the flow when it happens.

Needless to say, I have become quite the ice-drifter in Colorado. xD
 

Ironic_Rak

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Driving is one of my favorite things ( in a good car anyway ), i was a bit nervous first time when i was driving in the city because i kept thinking how angry people would be if i dinted their car but it was all fine after a few hours. Riding motobikes my whole life also helped i suppose
 

phimax100

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I was pretty scared driving at first, but after awhile, depending on how often you drive, it becomes a lot more natural, just like everything else.
 

MattRooney06

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ChaoticKraus said:
Okay, i have an confession to make.

I'm 18 and today i tried my hand at driving for the first time. I don't think i have been that scared since i was a pre-teen. I felt so powerless. I didn't crash or anything, and the teacher told me i did alright but despite that i was mortified.

2 years ago i stood on a podium talking to 200 people, wasn't even 1/10th as scary as this was. Neither was the time i was chased by a large dog when im my mid-teens.

Was it this terrifying for anyone else? Admittedly the ground was quite icy and you had to manually change gears on the car, but still.....
aww i remeber that time...you want scary?

try rolling your car just as your suicidal friend tells you she think she brings bad luck
 

Perja

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yes driving is a terrifying thing
I never drive unless i absolutely have too
that's why i have friends and family take me places
 

darkfire613

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The first time I drove, I wasn't scared, but my mum was. I'd say the only time I've ever been the least bit scared in a vehicle I was controlling was when I was practicing stalls for my pilot's license, but even that wasn't too bad at all.
 

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"NO NO NO NO NOOO, oh geez, oh man, this is not good, aw boy aw geez OK, OK I am doing this, OH SHIT nope nope I'm getting out of the car now" <-- me in the car

The OH SHIT was when I very nearly drove my dad's van into the side of a house by accelerating instead of braking. I still don't know which pedal is which. I think that scared my dad as much as me... he never finished teaching me to drive before he died, and now I have no excuse to get behind the wheel of one of those deathtraps.

Maybe I'll just make a lot of money and get to be driven around instead... that wouldn't be so bad.
 

Pilkingtube

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I wasn't too scared when I started driving back at 17, only time I've ever felt genuine terror was my first time on a motorway. Genuinley terrified the whole time I was there, normally i'm bumming along on a country road with my music on pretty loud, but on the motorway i'm sat there in dead silence hunched over the wheel.

I now avoid motorways wherever possible and if I can't, i'm always in the slow lane. D:
 

Mr Pantomime

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I hate driving, its so boring, yet you have to keep alert. I wish my city had decent public transport
 

feeback06

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I wasn't a big fan of driving either when I first started, but like anything else you'll grow into it.