I am completely fine with driving during the day to get to work and/or run errands. However, I get very anxious when I drive at night. Why do I feel this way?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Sorry to hear that driving at night makes you anxious! You may be experiencing anxiety while driving at night because of a fear of accidents, a lack of experience, and/or a lack of driving confidence. The fear of driving is quite common, and it’s specifically termed vehophobia.
Here are some tips that can help you feel less anxious while night-driving:
: Knowing your destination and the exact route you will be taking can help ease some of your worries.
Check traffic: Look for alternative routes if you aren’t comfortable driving with many cars around. This will help minimize the risk of accidents.
Listen to music: Calming and non-distracting music can help reduce anxiety.
Bring a co-pilot: As you work up your confidence, bring a companion with you to keep you company.
Familiarize yourself with the routes at night: Roads can look very different at night, which can contribute to anxiety. Getting to know what they look like at night will give you a sense of familiarity and lessen the fear.
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