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nonsensiclesnail · F
Yes.
Something about. driving metal and plastic boxes at high speeds with others who know what they re doing already makes us feel a little faint at times
you will do great though. shake it off and stay in your lane. You will be an amazing driver in no time.
Something about. driving metal and plastic boxes at high speeds with others who know what they re doing already makes us feel a little faint at times
you will do great though. shake it off and stay in your lane. You will be an amazing driver in no time.
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
Perfectly reasonable to feel that way.
Trying to physically navigate a vehicle (probably belonging to somebody else) in and out of traffic often driven by nutcases who want to get where they're going ten minutes ago is daunting.
But it probably means you're being extra careful and maybe overly cautious which isn't a bad thing.
Sticking at it is the key.
The more you do it the more confident in your own abilities you'll become.
Trying to physically navigate a vehicle (probably belonging to somebody else) in and out of traffic often driven by nutcases who want to get where they're going ten minutes ago is daunting.
But it probably means you're being extra careful and maybe overly cautious which isn't a bad thing.
Sticking at it is the key.
The more you do it the more confident in your own abilities you'll become.
Mardrae · F
Why don't you take something for your nerves before taking the test?
uncalled4 · 56-60, M
Yes. Keep doing it and it should fade.