The first time getting your license is kind of nerve-racking, but once you practice enough, you will get the hang of driving, and then your driver's test will be a piece of cake. If you are nervous because you are scared of failing, it's okay, because everyone is scared their first time. Eventually you will get over the nervousness, and you will be confident enough to be able to ace your test. In my opinion, the hardest part is not the driving but the testing because it is just like school.
If you fail, you can always try again, but it's best to get it right the first time, and then you can get it over with so you won't have to do it again.
The next step after passing your test is being able to get your first car. It is better to start off with a car that you are most comfortable with so that you can be comfortable as a beginner. It's also best to not get an expensive car, because a lot of beginner drivers get into a fender bender, and they can, but a good car comes with safety as well. It's also good to start off with a small car to be able to maneuver easily on the road and also so that you will have control over the car.
What is also a scary part of your driving experience is your first time on the freeway, but in my opinion it's actually easier to drive on the freeway, but at first I was really scared. Also, what is really cool about your first time driving is your first time driving to school, because you just feel cool not having your parents take you or the bus taking you.
What inspired me to write this was me thinking back to my experience driving for the first time. I remember me and my dad pulling into an empty parking lot, and he told me to try and drive between each light post. My dad’s truck was a big work truck, so I had some trouble trying to see the front end of the truck, and I was scared of hitting a curb or a light post. Before you know it, I was already driving on the street and soon after on the freeway too. Getting your driver's license seems like a long and scary process, but all you need is a little patience, and you eventually get your license in no time. I had a lot of inspiration going into this writing, because getting your license is like the first step of manhood, and this is what I always dreamed about since I was a kid. Writing this felt like I was telling a step-by-step tutorial on how to get your license, but I was really just sharing the experience of how I did it and how challenging/easy it was.