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12-02-2010, 03:13 PM | #1 | ||
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I've got a bit of a problem, I have my days where I'm going great with my driving instructor and I'll make no mistakes what so ever and go fine, but theres others where I'll do something wrong and then it starts to go all down hill from there, I'll make one mistake, get told off then thats it, my heart rate jacks up, I'll start sweating like anything and shaking and everything just goes out the window.
This sounds pretty stupid but I need to know what I can do to calm myself down, what do you guys do to take your mind off stress or to calm yourself down? Thanks, I got my driving test on the 9th of next month and I'm not looking forward to it. |
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12-02-2010, 03:17 PM | #2 | ||
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sounds like your not ready for your test.
why not put it off and get some more practise. |
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12-02-2010, 03:20 PM | #3 | |||
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I've had about 40 lessons and unfortunately I need my license for my new job. I've got 175 hours out of 120 I need as well. |
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12-02-2010, 03:22 PM | #4 | ||
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If your not comfortable with driving yet just keep practising. Its important that you are comfortable on the road, if not you can make mistakes quite easily. When the adrenalines pumping your body tends to get very jumpy and twitchy and one over turn or stab of the throttle is all it needs to hit something or something.
Never get into a car if you aren't ready. It's just like sex, if you don't have the confidence you'll end up someones rear end, or have an accident before getting into the street.. well not really but you get the point
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Do you smoke the green stuff? If not ... start.
on a serious note, don’t go for it if your not ready for it, as far as stress management if you make a mistake ask why, understand what your doing wrong and build on it from there, don’t make it out to be a bad thing so much as something you need to improve on, just keep at it until it comes naturally.. I know how much I wanted my licence straight up, and was lucky enough to have the talent/ability and confidence to do it first go but at the same time, if your not there is no shame on giving it another month and going for it when your confident
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12-02-2010, 03:24 PM | #6 | ||
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Mate, don't get so worked up, but I do feel for you. I can remember being a little bit the same when I was learning but you will be alright in the end. In a year or so you will wonder what all the fuss was about. It is good to see that you are so conscientious though. Keep up the good work
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12-02-2010, 03:25 PM | #7 | ||
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Yes unfortunately it looks like you need more "wheel time" to build experience and confidence.
Get a mate who is on his opens and go for a couple of road trips. Adelaide is fun, or maybe Broken Hill or Canberra. There is nothing that can replace "in command under supervision". If you are a bit prone to mild panic attacks (and many are in the beginning) it is better not to pass a test and then find yourself alone in a stressful situation which might end up in a tragedy. Everyone started at the beginning....... |
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12-02-2010, 03:28 PM | #8 | |||
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It also sounds like a change in instructor is needed. If you aren't comfortable with the way he responds when you make an error and this causes issues then he may not be the instructor for you.
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12-02-2010, 03:34 PM | #10 | ||
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Thanks for the advice, guys.
Thats another problem I have is lack of confidence, when I ask questions to make sure I'm doing the right thing I get "Thats an obvious question" or a remark similar so its like I'm flying by the seat of my pants waiting to get yelled at or the instructor to hit the skids. I think I'd be better doing the drive test in my own car but I can't because you can't see the speedo properly from the passenger side, which puts me back at square 1. I'd like to just not get driving instructors because I've changed once already after I got into a serious fight because of one being very impatient and making smart *** remarks, plus he hit me a few times. Complaining about the hitting part makes me sound like a wuss but its not neccesary, because someone has made a mistake a few times, you don't hit them with a binder. |
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doesn’t make you any less of a person to change instructors, but refer back to what I said earlier.. if you get criticised make sure you understand why... try it again and again until you get it right its the only way to improve, and let me tell you ive seen more roundabouts in the last 2 months then the entire time I was driving limos :P LOL.
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And by the sounds of it, your current instructor is no better. You say you just wait for him to skit, thats not safe if you were in your room, let alone driving on the road. Maybe talk to some mates and ask them who they used, and if they would recomend them, that may help alot and could change your whole perception on driving, make it a relaxed experience rather than a beat down. Good Luck mate.
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Something must be wrong with driving instructors in my area, because I've been hit a few times by one, this one goes ape ******** on small mistakes and all the rest specifically hate one who is known to hit on his female students, asking for sex and has felt one up.
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12-02-2010, 04:28 PM | #18 | ||
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Just breathe. Relax. If you can drive with your folks without nerves, then you can do it with an instructor. Try to forget about the instructor, or the tester.
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Man your instructors do sound like (something the swear filter will filter out)!! Definitely sounds like you need to see if you can find another one.
Usually the tester sits in the back seat so they should be able to see your car's speedo if that is really an issue. But it sounds to me that you need to find a way to calm yourself when you make a mistake, not an easy feat but one you may need to acheive, and a more understanding instructor because yours sound like douches. UNR8D, you are teaching your 18yo aunt to drive? Sounds like an interesting family you have there.
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40 lessons and still nervous.. Get a new driving instructor!!
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12-02-2010, 04:54 PM | #22 | ||
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if your instructor is getting worked up, perhaps you need a different instructor
the examners are generaly really calm if you stuff it something up they jsut ask you to have another go, I had to cracks at my HR I wont say they were hard on me I failed for a reason but the guys were great didnt get worked up jsut said try it again and we finished the test, I new I had faile deven though they didnt tell me till we got back to the office I would try another instructor for a few lessons, and take a car your compfortable in for th etest
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12-02-2010, 04:55 PM | #23 | ||
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your problem is either that all the instructors in your area are morons (possibly) or that you are are mistaking criticism as a personal attack which triggers a panic response (likley).
try and stay cool. i know its easier said than done, but panic attacks behind the wheel are dangerous for everyone concerned. |
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12-02-2010, 04:57 PM | #24 | ||
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O and I would be reporting the hitter thats not on
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In your test it will be difficult but you wont have anyone making comments on your driving while you are doing it. During the test the RTA bloke will just be sitting there observing and telling you where to go. And if you stuff up they are usually very calm about it and just say its alright and help you out. I got pulled over during my Ps road test, I was packin darkies not sure what to do, but the instructor was very calm about it, calmly walked me through it and all went fine. Don't worry, the worst that can happen is you fail and have to do it again. Big deal? Half the people I know got nervous and stuffed up something little on their first try and they are all fine drivers now. From the sounds of it you've got a hell of alot more experience then most. If you aren't keen on doing the test just yet, try a different instructor, if not go for your Ps and see how you go.
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What are the law's now day's??.. Do you need so many hour's with an instructor??.. I done heap's of driving with the old's then two lesson's with instructor for the reverse parking between the pole's etc. Then used their car for the test and that was it.. Ticket to ride..
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12-02-2010, 05:19 PM | #27 | |||
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One thing I find I wont do is change gears in the middle of a roundabout or intersection, but do it when the stress kicks then which leads to getting really confused at simple instructions. |
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12-02-2010, 06:31 PM | #28 | ||
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There's a good AFF thread on the benefits of driving a manual over an auto - read through that, two hours later, and you should be really relaxed and ready for the test.
Seriously though, sounds as though more practice may be required - therefore another instructor definately will be required, as previously posted check with your mates as to who they can recommend - sounds like all the instructors in your area have serious anger management issues. Is there any reason why your parents can't assist. |
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12-02-2010, 06:39 PM | #29 | |||
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Mum says I need more experience behind the wheel, but freaks out like anything when I'm driving for no reason, which is why Dad wont let me drive on family outings. I could use Dad's car for the driving test, but he wont get the driving light fixed on his car which it needs to be to pass roadworthy (car is still registered and he drives it everywhere) because it is smashed and Mazda wants $700 for new ones, theres no aftermarket ones made for his series of 323 either unfortunately. They won't let me use mine because you can't see the speedo from the passenger side and they won't sit in the rear. I can't drive mum's car because my foot catches underneath the dash before the clutch grabs. |
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12-02-2010, 06:43 PM | #30 | ||
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Ah well, back to the instructors then - I wish you luck.
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