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Tank, it seems likely that anxious drivers are actually more cautious and probably get into fewer accidents. It is the "brave" people out there on the roads (i.e. young men driving too fast and making mistakes) that cause most accidents. -- Anne-Marie, Site Administrator
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Hi, Tank. Welcome to the site! I'm not in a position to say whether you should or should not drive. That is something you should discuss with your therapist. Have you done so? -- Anne-Marie, Site Administrator
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Should you be driving if you have a panic disorder?

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