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Why don't many people dare to drive on the road when they already have driver's licenses?

Why are you afraid to drive when you get your driver's license? This should be the same feeling of many people who have just received the license. Obviously, I have this kind of personal experience myself. Then talk about some of my own views. I didn't know you were the same.

First, because of the driving school. The driving skills learned in driving school are all low-gear operation, that is, the speed is not fast, so as a novice, you have enough time to avoid accidents. But in reality, you can't keep driving at 1 and 2.

Or the driver behind you will honk his horn and die. What's more, driving schools learn exam-taking skills, and you can hardly use the dumping and sideways you have learned in reality. When you want to find a parking space on the road, you are afraid of close contact with the cars around you.

Second, the road conditions are complex and the traffic flow in the city is too dense. You should pay attention to the path of pedestrians and other vehicles on the road. The road you take is no longer a fixed route of driving school, you can arrange it in advance. Where is the speed limit, where can I turn around, one-way street or two-way street?

You should pay attention to all these, so there are many places to pay attention to. Although you have learned all the theoretical knowledge, I'm afraid it will be too much for you to apply it to the practical road for a while. In short, it is lack of self-confidence.

Third, although the driving school takes a long time to train, it will be very strange after changing cars. Sometimes, it either shifts in the wrong gear, or does not release the brake, or has no handle brake. Besides, not everyone can always touch the steering wheel after getting a driver's license.

Many people haven't touched a car for a long time. Although they haven't forgotten what they have learned before, it may take time to get used to it if they really want to drive for a while. So you will find that even if you have a driver's license, you will still take a taxi.

Maybe you are not particularly adapted to the basic steps of shifting gears, stepping on the accelerator and releasing the brakes, not to mention how many times you have driven on the road, how many times the steering wheel has turned, and how to look at the rearview mirror when reversing. As long as you are not sure what to do next.

Then you will naturally tell yourself, forget it, and don't let anything happen on the road. Driving is to stare at everything, from top to bottom, and learn to improvise.