I’m not a confident driver and it’s something that makes me feel kind of silly because I don’t know anyone else who can drive that feels as nervous-verging-on-scared of driving as I do. Everyone else seems to find driving as natural as breathing. Not me. While many people have made me read about the advantages of it and also about What Can a Car Accident Lawyer in West Palm Beach Do? I still feel a little scared. 

My driving career got off to a good start. I passed my test first time, aged 17 – I’m not quite sure how tbh as I really didn’t understand gears until a few days before – but, as the oldest of three children, my parents were (probably understandably) nervous about letting me go out in the car so I only got to drive very occasionally and only short distances.

Moving to London aged 22 I didn’t need a car (and couldn’t afford one anyway) and got around via the tube, mostly, or buses, at night when the tubes are shut, or when I’ve lived in areas that were such a long way from a tube station that the bus was a better option.

Over the years I’ve driven occasionally, but only very short journeys on routes that I know well. Not for me a journey into the unknown (I’m not even sure which direction I would need to go in to go, well, anywhere). I’ve always felt that my lack of confidence behind the wheel held me back and so, when the opportunity arose for me and my London-based sister to share a car, I jumped at it. Surely with easy access to a car I couldn’t fail to become a more confident driver, right?

Wrong. The car has been sitting outside my flat for weeks. Every time I thought about getting in and driving somewhere I would come up with an excuse. It’s Saturday afternoon, the roads will be far too busy for my first time out… I had a couple of glasses of wine last night, I could still be over the limit… I didn’t get a good night’s sleep, my reaction time would be way too slow if I got in an accident… And so on.

Finally sick of my own excuses and with three huge bags of books and clothes sorted and ready to take to the charity shop this past Saturday morning, at around about 8.30am, I got in the car and headed off. There was a bit of a funny knocking sound but I ignored it (lesson learned: DO NOT IGNORE FUNNY KNOCKING NOISES).

A couple of miles down the road the knocking got louder and suddenly there was a huge bang. Then the car started driving funny. I quickly realised I’d had a tyre blowout.

I pulled off the road and called my sister – not the one I’m sharing the car with, the other one, who has much more car ownership experience – to check if it was safe to drive. She reckoned I’d be ok as long as I took it slowly. And so I did. Really slowly. Doing my best to ignore the huge queue of cars building up behind me. After about a mile a car overtook and pulled in ahead of me, the driver got out and flagged me over.

Ignoring the possible threat to my safety, I got out of the car and could have cried with happiness when he offered to help me change the tyre. Obviously I had no idea if there was a spare tyre in the boot (there was!) and I was slightly worried when he said, “I’m no mechanic…” but was reassured he knew what he was doing when he told me he’d successfully changed a tyre on his son’s car when he’d had a tyre blowout recently.

Ten minutes later he’d changed the tyre, I was on my way again and the knocking noise was back. I drove straight the nearest garage and handed over the keys. The mechanic drove the car round the block before getting out and making that face, the one that means bad and probably expensive news is coming. “I think it’s the spring…” he started. I looked solemn, even though I had no idea what this meant. I left the car with him. Four hours later it was ready to pick up and I was £180 poorer.

Obviously by this time it was Saturday afternoon, the roads were far too busy for my first, well, second time out, and so I’m going to try again next Saturday morning. Wish me luck!

Anyone else a similarly nervous driver or perhaps you’re a formerly nervous driver? How did you overcome your nerves? Confident drivers, any advice to pass on? I’m thinking a car maintenance class might be a confidence builder, in case I have another blowout. Can anyone recommend one? Do share below!

Photograph: Mango. You can buy the top here and the skirt here. Can’t help with the car I’m afraid.