I have very much a love and hate relationship with driving. I love cars, and I love "spirited" driving on backroads or empty highways away from other traffic and people. For me to be able to have fun driving, I need to be alone. I've spent a lot of time at like 11-3AM just driving around random backroads and side streets listening to music, occasionally going a bit fast and testing myself in corners, etc. I also own 2 1984 Toyota Supras which I've used as a daily driver (now they're both broken) I love driving for fun, maybe my dream would be something fast, good handling, with an unlimited free gas tank, then I could drive around for leisure all day and everything would be right in the world. I'd like to get into racing, autocross and road course, too, and I love Japanese racing animes and movies, and very much like older import cars.
That said, besides that, I suck at driving. I 80-90% of the time get lost like crazy going to any new place without a GPS, and even with a GPS, I'll occasionally miss turns and waste time regardless. Also, getting to unfamiliar places on a timeframe while driving is quite stressful as I get lost. One bad job I had was a delivery guy in Hartford, I didn't know anything about Hartford and found out I was a naturally bad navigator, and even flunked a delivery with a GPS, as I thought it was in East Hartford, instead of like 1/2 mile down the street.
I get overwhelmed by passengers. I can maybe handle one close friend with me in the car at a time, but when it's more than that, I get overwhelmed by everyone talking, criticizing my driving (which I'm sensitive about I guess, failing my delivery job and getting into one wreck already in only 2 years of driving.) I gotta deal with it anyway, I've even got into some of my worst meltdowns while driving and doing car repairs, too, however, as my father and mother got a divorce, I have to take over the roles of repairing all the cars (as I'm "so smart") and doing all the menial driving my mother can't do.
I can't multitask very well while driving either, I can barely change songs on an mp3 player, and if I answer the phone I can only talk for like 30 seconds (I know technically you're not supposed to do either, but unfortunately real life doesn't warrant...whatever...) I got friends meanwhile that feel comfortable playing PSP while driving, driving with their knees, falling asleep at red lights, etc, and somehow they're never wrecked, it pisses me off.
So yeah, it's tough when you love cars, love driving for pleasure but can't handle your daily commuting and work driving very well, it confuses people.
Or maybe I'm a 20 year old James May. Who knows.