What a brilliant thread, I laughed out loud Night-owl at your 'literally lost my balls' comment. Haha, think my husband wishes I'd lost mine!
My first driving lesson took me round Hyde Park Corner roundabout so I've never been a shrinking violet in the car. However, I've definitely changed in recent years. For me the daily school runs have ended and I guess I really don't drive as much anymore, or certainly not as many times a day.
I think motorway driving is the thing I least enjoy: I do it, had to do most of the uni schlepping but I find it total tedium and have to be careful not to let my brain wander. I agree, there is a definite increase in aggressive behaviour on the roads but the thing that bugs me more than anything is the disregard of the look, indicate, manoeuvre rule. It so often happens that other drivers will start to manoeuvre before indicating, you've got to be a mind reader!
Night driving has become very difficult for me in recent years because I'm now very light sensitive with migraine. These new highfalutin, all singing and dancing car head lights are like torture to me, especially the ones that encircle the whole car at the back. I don't drink so I'm always the elected driver and therefore can't avoid it. Maybe I need to start a drinking habit!