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Daniel-X 05-10-2017 05:46 PM

Would you recommend stopping driving?
 
Basically, my confidence has been massively knocked with my driving lessons after last week. I changed the car into the wrong gear on a dual carriageway and panicked, I couldn't get back into the lesson and burst into tears while I was driving. Stuff like this has happened before (minor though compared to this) and it's always a problem to do with me putting the car in the wrong gear or stalling. Now I feel like I should stop learning to drive or drive automatic and was just seeing what anyone else would do?

It sounds pathetic that I'm throwing the towel in after that but I've genuinely had enough, mainly down to the fact that I don't know anyone who's had a blip like that before. Everyone else is better than me and it's horrible having to listen to how much progress everyone is doing when I'm going backwards. I don't want replies like 'grow up :umm2:' etc. so just leave if you have no advice to offer.

Firewire 05-10-2017 05:47 PM

Never give up

Jamie89 05-10-2017 05:53 PM

How long have you been learning for/how many lessons have you had so far?

Driving isn't for everyone and if it's not for you there's no shame in giving up. If you haven't been learning for that long though my advice would be to stick with it for a bit longer as if it's just a specific part of driving that you haven't quite got the hang of yet you might find that it's just something that comes with time and more practice, like do you enjoy driving generally and it's just that you occasionally make mistakes with the gears, or do you not like driving at all?

Jamie89 05-10-2017 05:55 PM

Also don't judge your own progress by how other people do, everyone has different paces and does well at different things (and a lot of people will just embellish how good they are to make themselves sound better :laugh: )

Daniel-X 05-10-2017 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Jamie89 (Post 9648771)
How long have you been learning for/how many lessons have you had so far?

Driving isn't for everyone and if it's not for you there's no shame in giving up. If you haven't been learning for that long though my advice would be to stick with it for a bit longer as if it's just a specific part of driving that you haven't quite got the hang of yet you might find that it's just something that comes with time and more practice, like do you enjoy driving generally and it's just that you occasionally make mistakes with the gears, or do you not like driving at all?

I've had about twelve lessons so far but it took me ages to get around not crossing my bloody hands when driving the wheel, and once I've got my head round that suddenly I end up going really **** with my gears. I honestly don't know what to do, it's probably my competitive streak coming out because some people who started after me are a lot lot better and it's just frustrating that I can't get the hang of it.

Drew. 05-10-2017 05:59 PM

I had similar problems, i had trouble stalling the car a lot and struggled picking the right gears to be in. One lesson i got so angry and frustrated i was raging so hard my instructor took over the wheel, drove us to mcdonalds and bought me a meal and basically convinced me it was only a blip and all part of learning. I wouldn't give in, it happens to most people, your instructor should probably do more to reassure you.

caprimint 05-10-2017 06:02 PM

You just wrote that you're competitive, so you already answered your own question. Keep it up if it's something you really want to do, you'll get there in the end.

Greg! 05-10-2017 06:07 PM

Babes don't give up, I was in tears on my second lesson because I did something similar and ****ed up the guy's car (it wasn't on a dual carriageway mind) give it a few more weeks and if you're still not improving (but I bet you will) then maybe stop the lessons for a bit until you feel ready. :love:

Glenn. 05-10-2017 06:08 PM

You will have bad lessons and great lessons. Keep at it.

Jamie89 05-10-2017 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Daniel-X (Post 9648773)
I've had about twelve lessons so far but it took me ages to get around not crossing my bloody hands when driving the wheel, and once I've got my head round that suddenly I end up going really **** with my gears. I honestly don't know what to do, it's probably my competitive streak coming out because some people who started after me are a lot lot better and it's just frustrating that I can't get the hang of it.

Oh I had about 50 lessons before I was ready to take my test :laugh: If it's just a competitive thing or you're frustrated about not being as good as you'd like to be yet then I'd keep going with it tbh and just try and put less pressure on yourself. There's so much to think about when your driving and it takes a while to be fully competent at all those things, it all just takes time and practice though, it doesn't mean you're not capable of doing it just because you haven't got the hang of it right away.

Daniel-X 05-10-2017 06:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Drew. (Post 9648774)
I had similar problems, i had trouble stalling the car a lot and struggled picking the right gears to be in. One lesson i got so angry and frustrated i was raging so hard my instructor took over the wheel, drove us to mcdonalds and bought me a meal and basically convinced me it was only a blip and all part of learning. I wouldn't give in, it happens to most people, your instructor should probably do more to reassure you.

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Originally Posted by Greg! (Post 9648782)
Babes don't give up, I was in tears on my second lesson because I did something similar and ****ed up the guy's car (it wasn't on a dual carriageway mind) give it a few more weeks and if you're still not improving (but I bet you will) then maybe stop the lessons for a bit until you feel ready. :love:

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Originally Posted by Glenn. (Post 9648784)
You will have bad lessons and great lessons. Keep at it.

These are really comforting to know :love: thank you everyone. I've been massively depressed about it all since it happened on Saturday, I'll just see how this week's lesson goes but I just feel like it's always one step forward and two steps back.

Samm 05-10-2017 06:26 PM

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lewis111 05-10-2017 06:34 PM

I took almost a year to pass my test and done very similar things
I'm pretty sure the avergae number of lessons is like 26/27 so you're bound to make mistakes on lesson 12ish
And remember you only need to be perfect for this test - stuff like crossing your arms when turning or whatever doesn't matter when you're driving yourself

Amy Jade 05-10-2017 06:47 PM

Definitely don't give up, passing my test was the best thing I ever did.

Crimson Dynamo 05-10-2017 06:49 PM

If you cry when selecting the wrong gear then you are not ready for driving full stop.

You need to pull yourself together, driving is a serious business

You may not like replies like grow up, the reason is that is exactly what you need to do and you know it.

get on with it and learn and enjoy the freedom it brings, feeling sorry for yourself wont pass the test or drive you to Tesco

Amy Jade 05-10-2017 06:50 PM

Ignore LeatherTrumpet.

Crimson Dynamo 05-10-2017 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Amy Jade (Post 9648815)
Ignore LeatherTrumpet.

yes ignore reality and let members stroke your ego

that wont get you driving

Amy Jade 05-10-2017 06:56 PM

Not stoking anyones ego but a little encouragement goes a long way.

Greg! 05-10-2017 06:57 PM

Almost everyone cries during or after a driving lesson at some point so I don't get what leather trumpet is on about :)

Crimson Dynamo 05-10-2017 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Greg! (Post 9648829)
Almost everyone cries during or after a driving lesson at some point so I don't get what leather trumpet is on about :)

er no they jolly well dont

:umm2:

Amy Jade 05-10-2017 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Greg! (Post 9648829)
Almost everyone cries during or after a driving lesson at some point so I don't get what leather trumpet is on about :)

Did they even have driving lessons back when he was young?

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Crimson Dynamo 05-10-2017 07:03 PM

ageism is as bad as racism, or homophobia


now where is that report button..

Daniel-X 05-10-2017 07:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 9648812)
If you cry when selecting the wrong gear then you are not ready for driving full stop.

You need to pull yourself together, driving is a serious business

You may not like replies like grow up, the reason is that is exactly what you need to do and you know it.

get on with it and learn and enjoy the freedom it brings, feeling sorry for yourself wont pass the test or drive you to Tesco

If I could've done I would put, LT please refrain from posting in the OP but I'm not that rude :)

I was seriously ill last week (had the flu and had been depressed for the majority of the week) THAT is why I cried. Stop acting all high and mighty as if you're superior to everyone else, we're all human and all make mistakes. This thread was made for the sole purpose so that people could advise me as to what to do. Not so you could make a joke out of me and treat me like a child.

Jack_ 05-10-2017 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Daniel-X (Post 9648852)
If I could've done I would put, LT please refrain from posting in the OP but I'm not that rude :)

I was seriously ill last week (had the flu and had been depressed for the majority of the week) THAT is why I cried. Stop acting all high and mighty as if you're superior to everyone else, we're all human and all make mistakes. This thread was made for the sole purpose so that people could advise me as to what to do. Not so you could make a joke out of me and treat me like a child.

I know it's difficult but try not to rise to it

Crimson Dynamo 05-10-2017 07:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Daniel-X (Post 9648852)
If I could've done I would put, LT please refrain from posting in the OP but I'm not that rude :)

I was seriously ill last week (had the flu and had been depressed for the majority of the week) THAT is why I cried. Stop acting all high and mighty as if you're superior to everyone else, we're all human and all make mistakes. This thread was made for the sole purpose so that people could advise me as to what to do. Not so you could make a joke out of me and treat me like a child.

if you just want sympathy state so in the OP otherwise do not moan about replies, this is a public forum and as such dont mini-moderate replies


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