Understanding Your Driving Anxiety
It’s normal for students to have anxiety prior to a driving lesson, and figuring out what causes these feelings is a crucial first step. Anxiety is often brought on by a fear of making mistakes or of receiving negative feedback from the teacher. Additionally, some students could be nervous about operating the car’s controls for the first time or driving in traffic. Recognising that these emotions are common might lessen their control over you.
Every driving lesson is a fresh chance to develop, and confronting these anxieties can increase your self-assurance.
The first step in conquering driving anxiety is self-awareness. The following actions can assist you in recognising and comprehending your anxiety.
Consider Your Emotions: give careful thought to what causes you to feel anxious before your driving lesson.
Recognise Your Concerns: recognise that experiencing anxiety is normal and a necessary component of learning.
Speak to Someone: express your emotions to your driving instructor, friends or family.
Understanding the causes of your anxiety for driving lessons will help you begin to consciously address them and create a more comfortable and pleasurable driving experience.
There is no reason to feel ashamed of your driving anxiety. We can all relate to that and in fact almost every single pupil who has taken driving lessons can relate to it, to one extent or the other.
Your instructor at Driving Lessons Edinburgh understand what you are feeling and will provide good moral support during your driving lesson.




