Will I get over my fear of driving in Qatar?

lost-in-qatar
By lost-in-qatar

Hi all, I lived 3 years in Dubai, and I refused to drive. Huge SUVs and zooming luxury cars, speeding at all cost. Now in Qatar and I feel the driving is worse here, if that were possible. How will I ever be able to get behind the wheel and feel confident. I know I'm a wimp, but with 2 kids in tow, it just simply terrifies me.

By thexonic• 18 Oct 2012 04:01
thexonic

Get a Volvo XC90... it's just driving!

By shmashoom• 14 Sep 2012 00:43
Rating: 2/5
shmashoom

First you have to know the roads (look at google maps like me) so that u only concentrate on driving not wondering and looking around and guessing from where to go, then just stick to ur lane, no quick turns, drive by the speed limit not by the other cars speed limit!! and everything will be just fine. I am driving since 15 years, I drove in UAE, Kuwait, and Qatar, every time i think about it i feel scared, but once I am behind the steering wheal and follow those rules, everything goes just fine. best of luck

By anonymous• 13 Sep 2012 23:59
anonymous

Driving is fun!

You'll get used to it :)

Wish i had a driver's license haha

By lost-in-qatar• 13 Sep 2012 23:41
lost-in-qatar

I want to drive not get arrested :))).....

By Espeshal• 13 Sep 2012 17:23
Rating: 4/5
Espeshal

its very helpfuil for you if you keep BABY ON BOARD x2 Signs on your CAR...

By TodoMundoBem• 13 Sep 2012 03:01
Rating: 5/5
TodoMundoBem

Try driving with your Top down....works for me...wink, wink :D

By QaziKashoo• 13 Sep 2012 01:16
QaziKashoo

LOST in Qatar :D Try to TAKE me If i didnt teach you Arabian Driving in 1 week then you ave ryts to Kill me ..

If u want slow and just moving like Aunts on roads then learn India Drive

or Else If you want best Driving mean Including all kind of Driving then you have to Try Mine i can teach you multi Driving Skills .. Free Of Charge but please Donot Use ur car it might get Crash on road while i m Driving :D

By FlyingJD• 13 Sep 2012 00:35
FlyingJD

Absolutely

By lost-in-qatar• 12 Sep 2012 22:13
lost-in-qatar

I will drive, I will drive, I will drive, and I'm seriously considering the land cruiser, white with the wave on each side...

By Leatherface• 12 Sep 2012 15:20
Leatherface

Driving here is horrible becoz of a multitude of drivers from all around the world. They have different attitudes towards driving and many of them are not expert drivers. I'd like to mention that speeding doesn't mean someone is a good driver. Its the level of control that you have on your vehicles that makes you shine. I think if all drivers are trained to the same level, people will have happier stories to tell.

By imran02• 11 Sep 2012 10:10
Rating: 3/5
imran02

It requires a change in your imagiantion. Try to think that these vehicles are driven by some ill programmed robots not humans which can do any abnormal things while driving. So be preapred for that.

The other thing is to reduce your fear by driving alone on holidays, driving as it is ur last chance for driving in this world, drive like an ambulance as if u will not reached on time someone may lost his life.......

By just_me• 11 Sep 2012 09:13
just_me

*BABIES ON BOARD*

that won't make a difference, only that they are encouraged to take aim.....

By strawberry_shisha• 11 Sep 2012 08:14
strawberry_shisha

i can understand what you feel coz i myself experienced that..i am driving for awhile but decide to return the company car and requested for my company driver again.. whenever i'm on the road off to meet a client, i feel i always have a mini-heart attack and even sitting in a passenger seat freaks me off..i dunno how to get rid of this phobia :(

By lost-in-qatar• 10 Sep 2012 22:52
lost-in-qatar

Never had an accident in my life, been here 1 month, and 2 idiots hit us.

That's where my fear stems from. I know I can drive, but can others around me?

By britexpat• 10 Sep 2012 17:46
britexpat

Can I just take a quick survey .. Hands up all those who have had an accident in the last year

By FathimaH• 10 Sep 2012 15:59
FathimaH

pray I too will one day posses the nerves and bravery required to drive, and become an expert at it.

Benson's story is specially motivating. Ten years and no accidents? Masha Allah, Thabarakhallah, that's just super!

By lost-in-qatar• 10 Sep 2012 15:34
lost-in-qatar

Oh ok benson, got to get my bearings. Everything is so confusing.

By lost-in-qatar• 10 Sep 2012 15:12
lost-in-qatar

I live in Abu Hammour, is that not in the industrial area...

By Baburao-Ganpatrao-Apte• 10 Sep 2012 14:58
Baburao-Ganpatrao-Apte

one round of industrial area and see how professional u will become

By Espeshal• 10 Sep 2012 14:54
Rating: 5/5
Espeshal

Try this..You can drive Friday and saturday on roads and make one trip morning ,after noon and evening...

if you drive from ur home to corniche in morning..(1Trip)

drive from Mushrib - Al sadd to madina khalifa.(Trip2)

last in evening toyota Museum of islamic art - toyato signal - ramda -lacigale- landmark. (trip3)

Try this atleast friday and saturday 3 route - and feel free to Drive on roads.

By lost-in-qatar• 10 Sep 2012 12:57
lost-in-qatar

Blistering....can't wait until all the round-Abouts are turned into signals....they are crazy. One guy hit us and never stopped, we chased him for a good 5 minutes (honking and flashing),

Got his license plate number and that's it. Guy never stopped, crazy nutcase!

By blisteringbarnacles2007• 10 Sep 2012 11:03
blisteringbarnacles2007

Driving in Doha is now far better since they put signals on the Roundabout. They even converted some of the Roundabout to signals.

By anonymous• 10 Sep 2012 09:27
anonymous

Its need more adrenaline to walk across the road in here.

They seem dont have a brake pedal on their car.

By lost-in-qatar• 9 Sep 2012 20:15
lost-in-qatar

Lol lol nomad, so I gotta drive what the locals drive.

Thanks for making me laugh

By nomad_08• 9 Sep 2012 19:21
Rating: 3/5
nomad_08

Get yourself a Toyota Land Cruiser (preferably white) and drive as you like...you will be just fine believe me.

By gctodoha• 9 Sep 2012 19:02
Rating: 3/5
gctodoha

I drove three weeks into moving here

And worse for me cos coming from Australia it was the other side

But after spending four weeks dragging the kids in the heat lookog for compounds and schools and taxis I decided I had to drive and plus thought ramadhan was a food time as everyone was half asleep and so less aggressive in the mornigs

Still would suggest be same for u got rutty Friday mornigs :) give it a god

It will be much easier I promise!

Although I still sometimes get confused left and right on smaller roads

Been driving three weeks now

So good luck!

Where r u guys living have u found a place

Oh yes I remember now !

By lost-in-qatar• 9 Sep 2012 18:49
lost-in-qatar

Thank you all. After reading all your comments and reading some of your stories, you may have given me the confidence I need.

By britexpat• 9 Sep 2012 17:54
britexpat

You said yourself that you refused to drive in Dubai where driving is easier. So obviously Qatar is worse . So you shouldn't drive here either. Get yourself a driver. Good luck !

By Milachrone• 9 Sep 2012 17:29
Milachrone

To drive perfectly in qatar, you have two options.

01. Drive like an idiot with other idiots.

02. Buy a helicopter.

By farhanhs• 9 Sep 2012 17:26
Rating: 4/5
farhanhs

do not worry sister. most of the ppl have fears when they start driving specially when they start it in later age. Driving in any busy city gives u scares. I started driving only from Doha one year ago and now I'm traveling everywhere alhamdulillah. i had same fears and i still feel pressure bcz of crazy drivers but u have to be right on ur side and hoping n praying for others to be driving safe as well. its same if u r sitting in some taxi..u will still face other drivers on the road and u r not sure of taxi driver u r sitting in. just start practicing ...more u practice more u'll master it..dont listen much from others on how to drive in qatar....more u listen more pressure u'll develope...may Allah help u overcome ur fears in all matters of life ameen:)

By grace_canedo• 9 Sep 2012 16:48
Rating: 2/5
grace_canedo

Hello lost-in-qatar, i do know how you feel. When I first arrived in Doha I was absolutely petrified of driving but necessity made me force myself to face my fear. I drove my son to and from school since the bus services of the school was quite exorbitant in my opinion. Take it slow, you don't have to face your fear of driving all at one go. Do what dohabunny did and also planning your route to where ever you are going is a big help. Desensitize yourself of your fear of driving...and also another piece of advice...pray hehe

Goodluck to you and may you always be safe...

By wacky_baby• 9 Sep 2012 16:43
Rating: 5/5
wacky_baby

same goes with me. but then to overcome your fear is to face it. enrol yourself in a driving school. as days pass by, you will gain confidence driving around the school and outside. i remember i had clammy hands when i first started and i can hear my heart beating out loud :) and mind you,i don't have any driving license back home. i have been driving since 2009 in Qatar and with so many crazy drivers here, i haven't faced any accident till date. you can do it too. benson's advice is a good one. you go girl!

By lost-in-qatar• 9 Sep 2012 16:20
lost-in-qatar

Thanks Brit that's very nice of you.... if bashing people makes you feel better than go ahead. I know how to deal with children I have 2 of my own.

I know how to drive been driving for over 20 years,..

By Bachus• 9 Sep 2012 16:19
Bachus

To the OP:

No. Once you become complacent, there will be an accident.

By mr_qatar• 9 Sep 2012 16:15
Rating: 5/5
mr_qatar

For that u need to sit in a driving seat.. Before test we all feel nervous & scare but once we learn we come over it.. So u need to take driving classes.. And one major rule of driving is confident on urself and dont ever care about others cars no matter whatever they are driving.. Everyone is responsible of his own car...

About driving comparison in dubai & doha, i think driving in dubai is worse coz in dubai 120 KPH is normal for them...

By outsider• 9 Sep 2012 15:40
Rating: 5/5
outsider

Dont follow the International rules.

follow the Qatar Rules

Round About : Those who enter to R/A with more speed, give the chance for them.If you not give the way, they will hit on your vehicle.

Line Change/ Track change: Here no priority from Left track to Right. If you want change track. two options for you.

Option 1: Just change the track, when you desire, the other vehicle will stop for you....but it is may be waste your time and more risky.

Option 2: If you given the signal for track change, immediately the vehicle on the same track will increase the speed...so after that vehicle pass..u can change the track.

Exits: If you make exit to service road, stop the car in the main road and allow the those vehicle comes from the service road, and make sure no more vehicle form the service road.

Parking: Dont park your vehilces the place, if thier more place for other parking, or in the parking lot, if you parking thier, you will get some damge on your vehicle bumper back or front side. Better parking only desert area.

finally, This is Qatar...dont follow the International rules.

By t_coffee_or_me• 9 Sep 2012 15:31
Rating: 2/5
t_coffee_or_me

You need a Qatar Driving License.

By britexpat• 9 Sep 2012 15:25
britexpat

You do sound wimpy, so it's best not to drive. You may put others at risk ..

By Parasaurolophus• 9 Sep 2012 15:19
Rating: 3/5
Parasaurolophus

for almost 12 years, but I didn't drive more than 200 km since then. I didn't needed to. Public transport was great back home.

We moved here 2 weeks ago and I am already looking for a car. Taking my kid to the nursery with a taxi is not for me. So I am exactly in a same situation. No experience with driving, but I will have to do it... So watch out on the roads...

Btw. do I need an international driving license?

By t_coffee_or_me• 9 Sep 2012 15:09
t_coffee_or_me

I can help.

By FathimaH• 9 Sep 2012 14:53
FathimaH

No that certainly doesn't sound very confidence boosting =D

By deedee• 9 Sep 2012 14:50
Rating: 4/5
deedee

to meet it head on. Of course that doesn't sound so appealing when you are driving.....

Just do it.

By kingraven• 9 Sep 2012 14:39
kingraven

okay then get a lamberghini or rolls royce , that dosnt make any sense , u can drive be brave and stronger , dont drive same road with me ho ha ha ha

By anonymous• 9 Sep 2012 14:26
Rating: 5/5
anonymous

Just follow the standard road rules and stay in the middle lane as much as possible.

Drive at 50 - 60 and buy an extremely tough SUV, like Jeep or Land Rover. So if you have an accident, not much of a problem for you.

Frankly driving here is much better than in Saudi Arabia....

By FathimaH• 9 Sep 2012 14:24
FathimaH

I too have the exact same fear, and should you overcome yours then please share the method with me!

Seriously I cannot imagine driving in Doha...it's absolutely petrifying a thought to me, and all those mounting statistics of deaths/injuries due to accidents do nothing to curb my phobias!

By lost-in-qatar• 9 Sep 2012 14:19
lost-in-qatar

Thx all, I guess you're all right, need to do it to get over the fear.

Hopefully I'll do it sooner than later, as a very independent woman, my husband is enjoying this sudden need I have for him :))

By Baburao-Ganpatrao-Apte• 9 Sep 2012 14:19
Baburao-Ganpatrao-Apte

u need more training

By dohabunny• 9 Sep 2012 14:19
Rating: 5/5
dohabunny

Hi, I understand where you are coming from. Have the same fears myself. Especially with the speed, beeping of horns, not using indicators, very little road courtesy, people crossing without looking, children stunting on roads, drivers weaving in and out and roundabouts are nightmares to me here. Also coming from UK, the road directions here took some getting used to. I started out driving in my neighbourhood during daytime (when no one else is out). Next I set out the route I will be taking, the turns involved, what I should look out for and what I can expect to encounter on that drive. Then went on short runs to nearby shops during non busy traffic times. After that, did the big roundabouts and big roads during non traffic times. Still do most of my driving during lower traffic times actually as it is easier on my nerves and teeth. You can try that just to gain confidence in handling the car, roads and driving situation here. Good luck.

By dudboyseller• 9 Sep 2012 14:14
dudboyseller

i guess the tutor cant help it. You will have to drive and take out that fear.

Best of luck though!!!

By stealth• 9 Sep 2012 14:12
Rating: 3/5
stealth

Don't drive.

By Baburao-Ganpatrao-Apte• 9 Sep 2012 14:06
Baburao-Ganpatrao-Apte

get an experienced tutor who can remove the fear

By dudboyseller• 9 Sep 2012 14:04
Rating: 5/5
dudboyseller

Well, i think its not as bad as in UAE 'cause you see lesser sports car passing by you at high speeds.

Plus, try sticking to center lane and make use of indicators (turning lights) and things will work out.

And this fear, well, to get over it, you will have to drive so.....get on the road and enjoy :)

By arakia• 9 Sep 2012 13:58
Rating: 4/5
arakia

I'm going over it slowly, stay in the middle or right side line, avoid crayzy 4X4 drivers, try to get into round abouts from the safest end...

Good luck!!!

By just_me• 9 Sep 2012 13:53
Rating: 5/5
just_me

i don't know, i found driving in the uae much worse than here. ;)

get a feel for your car, try out the ways you need to go on a friday morning when it's quiet and believe me, it is much worse sitting on the passenger seat. leave enough time so you don't put yourself under pressure, think for everyone around you.

good luck

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