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Yeah it's pretty normal as other people have said. Also, at least for me, it took me a while behind the wheel after passing my driving test (plus the practice and instructions that I had before the test) to get comfortable driving in traffic, turning left at stop lights, etc. So it's unrealistic to expect simply passing the test to turn you into a confident driver. Just stay safe out there and your comfort zone should grow over time.