Does anyone elce get nervous before a driving lesson??



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It could be nerves or a bit of both nerves and excitement together, but whichever is the case, after you've been at it for a while it will pass.
No.
it's been quite a few years since i took a driving lesson
a little
Most people do, try to relax .!
Its else ,and yes many people do.
Yes, I did when I was first learning how to drive..especially parallel parking!
I did because I had never driven before. After the first lesson, it get's better.
I DID, BUT JUST THINK TO YOURSELF DO I WANT TO BE DRIVEN AROUND FORVEVER BY MOM OR DAD.IT HELPED ME!!
Yep, all the time. But it's the test that scares the sh** out of me
Probably has something to do with the fact that I've flunked it twice.
I would imagine the instructor must get fairly nervous
yes, but you get used to it once it starts. actually i was so nervous during my first driving lesson that I made some bad mistakes and failed. the 2nd time I wasn't nervous and I passed!
Yes, especially before giving one to my offspring - now that's REAL terror!
of course.you are being reviewed.you are being tested.and if you have friends that drive..well you do not want to fail..even if you are a great driver people still have fear.
take a deep breath and do your best.the more nervous you are the more chances there is for error.
you have the ability to have control by telling yourself you are just going to do your best..and do not worry .worring can bring the mistakes.fear can bring misstakes. if you know the car and the rules of the road.study your book..you will do fine.they are really concerned about if you know the road safty.
you will do great.
and this to shall pass.

:)
The trainer sitting beside you while you R driving
I am a driving examiner for the driver license division. Even people who already know how to drive (and have been doing it for years) get nervous just taking a test. Its normal, just relax. And remember, even if you make a mistake, rarely is it something that cant be fixed.
Driving is a big deal, and its a rite of passage so to speak. So of course you feel a lot of nervousness doing it. You'll be fine! Just be safe.
yes i used to have very bad diarrhoea before my lesson and i would sweat terribly.i would be o.k a little into the lesson.good luck.
when i was taking lesson, my first handful of lessons where extremely nerve racking, how ever the more i done, the more confident i got, good luck
extremely?!?!!?!?!?!?
especially reverse parking oh my god i hate it!!!!!!!! and especially when my dad is teaching me, i feel so nervous, plus he has little patience and goes mad if i make one little mistake.
Yes, everyone gets nervous for the first few lessons. You soon get used to it and you'll become a lot more confident.
Yes, I would think that everyone does. Just relax stay calm and you'll be fine.
Slow down at every intersection and pedestrian walkways and look both ways even if you have a green light or right of way. It's okay to be nervous as long as it doesn't make you drive erratic.

Focus on the road and you'll forget about the nerves.
Have some one drive you to a large parking lot, preferably empty. Take the car and drive it for one hour, park, turn, back, brake, etc. Get very familiar with all aspects of driving. Accelerating, braking, turning, backing, parking. Do this before every driving lesson and your anxiety will be gone soon.
I don't drive.

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