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Amaxophobia (Fear of Driving): Meaning, Symptoms & Treatment

5 min January 9, 2026

FAQ's of Fear of Driving

Yes. Dr Siddharth notes that it can be triggered by a negative or traumatic experience, such as a minor accident. However, in some cases, it may also arise “out of the blue” due to no apparent reason. This is often linked to general life stress, making the brain more sensitive to perceived threats on the road.

Dr Siddharth explains there is no concrete evidence for this. While heavy traffic is a normal stressor, the phobia itself is very subjective. Fear of the unknown is always there, and a phobia can develop whether you are on a busy highway or a quiet rural road.

While every case is unique, treating both the “psychological (overthinking)” and the “physical symptoms” through professional therapy usually leads to significant progress in a few months. The key is to address the anticipatory anxiety before it becomes a permanent lifestyle restriction.

About the Author
Anuroop Pokhriyal

Anuroop Pokhriyal is a Content Specialist at BetterPlace Health. Before becoming one of BetterPlace’s first team members, he worked as a psychologist, content writer and marketer. He draws on his background in psychology to simplify complex mental health concepts and make them more accessible to readers. When he is not writing and optimising content, he enjoys playing badminton and making music.

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