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I live in a small town so i doubt i can find an instructor for people with disabilities. I need to drive because i don't have friends who drive and the bus goes basically between the school and hospital only. I have a bike which has helped a lot but i still can't get off the town area, and i can't ride a bike in winter. I forgot to mention that when i apply to the driving school it takes about 3 to 6 months of theory classes and driving lessons with the teacher before i can take the test and get a license. I don't really know how it works in other countries. I could ask if i could get a teacher who knows how to keep anxious people calm and doesn't yell
I live in a small town so i doubt i can find an instructor for people with disabilities. I need to drive because i don't have friends who drive and the bus goes basically between the school and hospital only. I have a bike which has helped a lot but i still can't get off the town area, and i can't ride a bike in winter. I forgot to mention that when i apply to the driving school it takes about 3 to 6 months of theory classes and driving lessons with the teacher before i can take the test and get a license. I don't really know how it works in other countries. I could ask if i could get a teacher who knows how to keep anxious people calm and doesn't yell
@Snotcat : Hello neighbor. I live on the border between Finland and Sweden, in Sweden. I just moved here from southern Sweden.
I have managed to avoid driving for more than half of my life. I grew up in the US and, like everyone there, I had driver's ed in high school (they taught us on an automatic). However, I was 18 before I actually got a license. I have had a paralyzing fear of driving since the very start. I think my fear has a lot to do with my parents--all three--who thought it was funny to make nasty jokes about my driving, even the first time I sat behind the wheel. But the final nail in the coffin was once when I was driving in my hometown, because I didn't step on the accelerator fast enough for the deranged idiot behind me and I heard him call me a bad name. So while I was full of anxiety and fear already about the machine I was supposed to be manipulating, it was the "social aspect" of driving which finally did me in.
Living in Europe has made it quite easy to manage without driving, but I hate living in large or even mid-sized cities, so this summer I've moved to quite a rural location. However, I live in a country where it costs like €3000 to get a driver's license (classes and then the test), so lots of people here have to manage without a license, which means public transportation is more comprehensive. Nonetheless, I have considered the distant-future possibility of getting a license here, solely to drive between my home and the closest town, because it's a straight-forward drive (until you get to the town) and there are only 4 buses a day between here and the town.