Dave
TS Founding Member
One serious question I pondered recently after a conversation with my parents was; does anyone else hate motorway driving?
I was saying how it’s the type of driving I find scariest by far, along with driving on lengthy stretches of dual carriageway. I think the speed intimidates me, but as well as the speed, I think the fact that there’s so much traffic on the road around you and you have to change lane all the time (on motorways like the M4, left hand lanes often filter into exits, so you can’t stay in them) that intimidates me. One of my least favourite aspects of driving is lane changes anyway (I hate overtaking cyclists and similar), and when combined with having to make lane change decisions at great speed, it just really flusters me and I don’t react well. Some of my worst driving test moments were on the dual carriageway and caused by my split-second decision making under those conditions, including a dangerous fault on my 3rd driving test.
But my dad swiftly told me that motorway driving is the easiest kind and that my anxiety about it is all in my head. Other people say the same… but I completely disagree and would take local A and B roads any day of the week (albeit maybe not a one-track lane… I was taken on some truly hideous ones during my learning days)!
Am I the only one? Is my anxiety completely irrational?
I think in my head that I could go my whole life without driving on the motorway provided I can get to a railway station, but this whole conversation arose from my parents reminding me that I was unlikely to ever be able to visit somewhere like Alton Towers on my own without driving on the motorway (which probably isn’t wrong unless I want to spend an inordinate amount of money).
It’s the easiest driving but the stakes are higher due to the speed. City driving is more stressful but you are unlikely to reach speeds that will kill your if you get it wrong.
