Which types would find learning to drive most difficult? And why?
Which types would find learning to drive most difficult? And why?
ENTp... love it
3w2
I'd guess N types would have a more difficult time than S types since driving is something that relies on attention to your surroundings combined with motor skill movements in controlling the movement of the car. Also N types are more likely to be daydreaming and stuff and not paying immediate attention to what's on the road. That could have detrimental consequences.
I remember learning how to drive. It took me longer to master driving than most of my peers although I did pass (barely) the driving portion of the test on the first try. However to this day, I still suck at parallel parking and avoid it when I can.
LII-Ne with strong EII tendencies, 6w7-9w1-3w4 so/sp/sx, INxP
Don't know if it's type related, but my EII sister took that test like 4 or 5 times before she passed. I can't believe how much trouble she had.
I could see how an EII would struggle with a driving test, having PoLR. I also have PoLR and I think the only reason why I passed it on my first try was because I practiced so much before taking the test. Most of my peers didn't practice as much beforehand as I did. Some still passed with flying colors but others failed not because they lack natural skill in driving but because they got cocky and overconfident.
LII-Ne with strong EII tendencies, 6w7-9w1-3w4 so/sp/sx, INxP
could be more connected to rationality than type per se. irrationals overall i think cope better with the unexpected in driving situations. statics might take more risks than dynamics, since they might see objects more singularly or more stationary.
i had an easy time learning to drive and passed my driving test on the first try. never had any trouble with parallel parking even in NYC, where i grew up. at the age of 20 taught myself to drive a standard shift. a lot of my female friends had trouble passing the test on the first try. one that stands out is an EIE.
ILE
those who are easily shocked.....should be shocked more often
I'm driving alone since I was 10-11, so it isn't a problem for me. I remember the car being bigger than me, and me not seeing anything, but still be able to drive it gooood
I didn't really have any trouble learning to drive, passed at first try with only a few lessons, but I'm not a "good" driver either - I'm a "boring" driver, rather safe, I think my S friends tend to speed much more.
Obsequium amicos, veritas odium parit
I passed easily on my first try. I got a B+, but only because I'd forgotten to check the gas gauge before we left and we had to stop at a gas station.
But I don't think I'm a very good driver. I'm not attentive enough.
I read this article a while back (Bad Driving May Have Genetic Basis, Study Finds) and found it interesting in terms of driving.
It was a nightmare with my father and I; he is ISTp and I am INFj. I failed the driving test twice in months after one another because both times I nearly hit a car and couldn't figure out which car was coming from what direction and how to react to the situations simultaneously. My father took me practicing much more then my brother who is about two years younger then me and was learning at the same time that I was. He learned so fast (SLI type); my dad's last shot with me was taking me to the busiest street in LA and having me have a last shot at it; it was absolute nightmare; I drove so slowly and got so many honks. I passed at the third try because my tester was hung over and seemed out of it. But, I practiced a lot after and had so many screeches on the freeway that I had to commit to learn to be very conscious when driving.
I use geometry when parrellel parking; I measure in my mind the space between the parallel car and I and at what angle I will have to turn the wheels to make a perfect park and I am good at doing that.
I am a perfectly slow and cautious driver now and, knock on wood, have never hit anyone yet. Mostly, because I highly value human life and hitting someone and causing hurt would sit on my conscious very heavily.
Read my message above. Can you believe it now?
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Dual type (as per tcaudilllg)
Enneagram 5 (wings either 4 or 6)?
I'm constantly looking to align the real with the ideal.I've been more oriented toward being overly idealistic by expecting the real to match the ideal. My thinking side is dominent. The result is that sometimes I can be overly impersonal or self-centered in my approach, not being understanding of others in the process and simply thinking "you should do this" or "everyone should follor this rule"..."regardless of how they feel or where they're coming from"which just isn't a good attitude to have. It is a way, though, to give oneself an artificial sense of self-justification. LSE
Best description of functions:
http://socionicsstudy.blogspot.com/2...functions.html
I'd classify myself as a "boring" driver as well, but I speed all the time. Well, not excessively, but I still consider myself a good driver. Better than pretty much most that I know. I'm a horrible passenger, I don't backseat drive I just hate not driving myself. Also, I think I have a tendency to get car sick, but I never noticed this until I started riding with other people more often, so maybe this is why I prefer to drive (I'm focused on driving, and not getting sick).
I'd say I'm a good driver and people have told me that. It wasn't easy to learn because I learned from an INTj who spoke too slowly "Make a right turn at....at.........(pause to think)...at...." (and by then of course I didn't have time to slow down and had missed the turn). Mixed with "You have several tons of material here in your hands that you can easily kill people with." Followed by long lecture on the origins of driving starting in historical times.
The combination completely freaked me out and I have no idea how I managed to learn at all.
But I really don't like to drive though. I am easily distracted and prefer to zone out, so I have to consciously force myself to pay attention. I also never practiced parallel parking enough. So I do prefer someone else (such as an ISTp) drive whenever possible
I'm also a "worst case scenario" driver, so I'm always considering what could happen. "That car is slowly merging over in this direction, I bet he's going to change lanes, so I better leave some room because I don't think he saw me." etc. I think that's why I had no accidents. Or, "I wonder if there could be some little kid or car I don't see when I'm backing up (so continue to check in a paranoid way)"
I also think hormones affect driving. So girls w/ lower girly hormones may be better drivers I think. I notice with myself, I'm usually excellent, but when you have more estrogen at certain times of the month it can actually mess w/ your depth perception. There were times I actually didn't drive because my depth perception was all but gone (you know those days you find yourself walking into doors or accidentally hitting yourself on something?) that hormone crap messes w/ your driving as well.
This is why I'm glad I live in a place I don't have to drive. Thankfully.
Hi! I'm an ENFP. :-)
I think I agree with this! Either that or it's not type related. My ESE husband failed his first driving test (and he's never failed any other sort of test in his entire life. you don't even wanna know how good his LSAT and GRE scores were) but I passed mine, easily. Plus I learned a stick shift easily and I had to teach my husband when we were dating and it took him a couple of years to get the hang of it. That said, the best driver I know is SLE.
IEI-Fe 4w3
I failed my driver's test twice, although I failed on a technicality the second time
D-SEI 9w1
This is me and my dual being scientific together
Me too, although I felt that the reason for my second failing was bullshit
I consider myself to be a pretty careful driver, haven't had an accident yet in the two years since having my license. It's really more a matter of experience/confidence than anything else socionics-related I think.
I'm an N and I'm prone to speeding. I don't grossly exceed the speed limit but I'm almost always a few mph over it. When I was younger I wasn't particularly a safe driver either. I'd drive in bad weather conditions when others would stay home. I'd follow others too close. I also sped alot more back then and got a couple of tickets. I do think some of this is related to weak I did get into a couple of accidents. I rear ended someone twice. Luckily they were both minor accidents and no one was injured although my insurance rate shot up afterwards. I'm alot more cautious now since I have more expereince under my belt.
I don't backseat drive but my mom does so whenever we go somewhere together, I always let her drive. I hardly ever get carsick. I remember on long trips being able to read in the car practically the whole way and people wondered how I could possibily do that.
I don't enjoy driving much either. I need to have some kind of diversion while driving. I need to listen to a good audiobook, or good music, or have an interesting conversation if I have a passenger, or have some interesting scenery on the way.
My mother is a worst case scenario driver whereas I've tended towards not being cautious enough. Which is odd because I'm very much the play it safe type in most other realms of life.
I know I'm not a good driver. I've read a study where most people, around 90% or so rated themselves as above average drivers. I admit I'm probably worse than average in driving but when I was younger, I was among the 90% who rated myself good in spite of having a couple of accidents and tickets.
There is limited public transporation where I live, otherwise I'd seriously consider ditching my car.
What was that technicality?
LII-Ne with strong EII tendencies, 6w7-9w1-3w4 so/sp/sx, INxP
I didn't look one time while going through an uncontrolled intersection.
D-SEI 9w1
This is me and my dual being scientific together
Lol I'm 26 and I still don't have my driver's license. cars and sammy aren't mix-y things. I might give it another chance, but honestly it's a lot of psychological energy and it's very frustrating for me.
Lol, I also do this. Moreoever, whenever I'm speeding a bit (say, when it's night and the road is empty), I will automatically start thinking about my bleeding corpse trapped inside my wrecked car, with mutilated arms and brain falling out of the skull. It's weird, because usually I'm NOT a safe person.
Obsequium amicos, veritas odium parit
Im learning to drive now, ive only had about 5hrs practice, but im finding i accidentally speed when i get distracted by thoughts :/ my friend reminds me to slow down. haha quite funny, but im an ok driver, but it is a bit hard learning and being on top of everything, especially since i'd prefer to drive on an abandoned highway where theres no cars, only me..
p.s. im an intuitive type
Failed my license three times before I got it. I don't think I'm a bad driver though. :-p The first time I failed, the instructor told me to go the wrong way down a one-way street. Dammit .. I was nervous already - I'm not expecting to be tricked! :-p Other times were for stupid technicalities ... Idk - I looked about 12 at the time - probably had something to do with it.
My ILI cousin has never been able to get her license. Funny, because she's really smart - she's tried tons of times. Everyone says she's really scary to drive with because of unawareness or something.
"Language is the Rubicon that divides man from beast."
I passed on my first try with 1 mark off from a perfect score. But then I always get scores like on any test that I take.
I ran a couple of high school kids off the road today, pedestrians. It was in jest though.
Hello, my name is Bee. Pleased to meet you .
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"Language is the Rubicon that divides man from beast."
My EII sister does this, and thus, she passed on her first try. She was a lot more tolerant of my SEE or ESI mother who would try to "teach us" but was VERY difficult to deal with (Criticisms were very Fi and Se driven, and at times she would get physical). I mean, my sister would still suffer but she suffered in silence and would just cry. I would get into really bad arguments with her and eventually just refused to take it anymore.
So, myself--I failed the first time because i wasn't able to parallel park. Then found a testing site that didn't require parallel parking, but failed because right at the outset didn't see a cone that was dividing 2 lanes in the parking lot. Then gave up for a little while, spent about a year not driving. Finally took a one-on-one driving course through a driving school, and the lady EXPLAINED to me how to to the parallel parking (nobody ever did before). She was really nice and patient. I went in for my 3rd try, remembering all the mistakes i'd made before, and i PASSED!
That said, I have a tendency to not be attentive, but it's my fear of running someone over or causing an accident and hurting someone that keeps me hypervigilant and careful when i'm driving, just like Maritsa said below. I'd never forgive myself. It DOES make driving a relatively stressful experience though, and I would LOVE it when I meet someone who can take over that duty for me.
Originally Posted by Maritsa33
Enneagram: 9w1 6w5 2w3 so/sx
Forgive me if I say sth stupid, but ...are we talking about "driving=skill" or "driving=obeying the traffic rules"? There are two different verbs in Spanish for "to drive": "conducir" (manipulating the brakes, the steering wheel, etc) and "circular" (being a part of a traffic flow, a set of vehicles).
ILE "Searcher"
Socionics: ENTp
DCNH: Dominant --> perhaps Normalizing
Enneagram: 7w6 "Enthusiast"
MBTI: ENTJ "Field Marshall" or ENTP "Inventor"
Astrological sign: Aquarius
To learn, read. To know, write. To master, teach.
I was thinking we were talking about skill overall but also not just obeying the rules but manipulating them without getting caught. And navigating one's way around other vehicles safely to get from one place to another, enjoyably and efficiently.
IEI-Fe 4w3