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Stirling has seen the biggest increase in traffic out of any other UK city

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In the last 30 years, road traffic has increased dramatically, with many cities in the UK suffering from regular traffic jams, slow rush hour speeds and lots of vehicles on the roads. 

In a recent study, Nationwide Vehicle Contracts has revealed that Stirling has seen a whopping 141% increase in vehicles on the road in 29 years, the biggest rise of any UK city in that period. 

What is the current state of Stirling’s traffic?

The biggest traffic increases in the UK

Rank

City

1993

2022

Increase in 29 years

1

Stirling

323731912.8

782526465.3

141.72

2

Doncaster

1414522843

2111802701

49.29

3

Oldham

501975562.3

706726529.3

40.79

4

Wrexham

477319418.3

669276483.3

40.22

5

Durham

1933100417

2700862707

39.72

Keith Hawes, Director at Nationwide Vehicle Contracts has revealed five simple steps you can take to ease nerves whilst driving in Stirling. 

If you are an anxious driver, having a confident driver in the passenger seat can help ease your discomfort whilst driving. They may help calmly direct you to your destination, or simply offer encouragement whilst navigating traffic, roundabouts or parking. 

Even if you have passed your driving test, taking advanced lessons with an instructor can help you overcome your fear of driving. Advanced lessons can vary from motorway lessons to simply navigating roads easily. Talking to an instructor about some of your worries will make you feel better and they can offer ways to ease fear.

If you do have a fear of driving, you may find that driving during rush hour or even in difficult weather conditions can induce worry, so it’s best to avoid driving during these times if you work a 9-5. 

For anyone with driving anxiety, you should avoid driving on an empty stomach or relying on caffeine. Small things like this can increase your driving fear massively, so before driving ensure you’ve eaten and avoided caffeine to avoid your body feeling anxious before you’ve driven. 

Not all driving fears can be fixed simply, so seeking therapy or help from a professional can help you identify the cause of your driving anxiety and provide you with techniques to help you become a confident driver. 

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