lostproperty wrote:
I've never given it a go. I know I couldn't cope, I have a hard enough time concentrating on crossing the road safely and if I had a bump then I couldn't deal with getting out and talking to the other person, calling for a breakdown service etc. If somebody sounded their horn at me it would take me weeks to get over it, I'd be replaying it in my head constantly.
If I thought about driving like that I'd have never gotten a license; some of those are bridges that can be crossed if and when you reach them.
I think I drove for >5 years before I had a breakdown, I walked to a payphone and called CAA. I've had two (total) in ~ 20 years.
I've had to exchange details with someone once. They were surprisingly pleasant to interact with.
If you live in fear of every potential negative scenario it's easy to talk yourself out of ever doing anything.
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