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Discover LudwigThe phrase "afraid to drive" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing fear or anxiety about driving a vehicle.
Example: "After the accident, she felt afraid to drive and preferred to take public transportation instead."
Alternatives: "scared to drive" or "nervous about driving".
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"I was afraid to drive at night.
"I'd be afraid to drive it".
"I'm afraid to drive here," he said.
"You're afraid to drive, you might have an accident.
"Everybody was a little afraid to drive," she said.
Some people are too afraid to drive major highways at night.
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Growing up, Serrano's family, who came to Longmont from Mexico, was afraid even to drive to the park for fear of getting stopped in the car, questioned and deported.
At 57, he got tired of the lies, tired of pretending to have bad eyesight so he could ask someone at work to read something, tired having that car and being afraid to ever drive anywhere new because he can't read signs.
Afraid to get out of her car, the woman drove off.
The locals were afraid and tried to drive the survivors back into the sea but one woman leapt ashore and struck the sand with a stick - her wand, perhaps?
I'm afraid to get AIDS.
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