Furesta Safe Driving School (Location: Kōnosu City, Saitama Prefecture, Representative: Shin Yakubo), an on-demand driving school run by a former motorcycle police officer, is supporting driving skill acquisition before relocation, as consultations from individuals considering or preparing for moves to rural areas are increasing. In rural areas where public transportation is not as well-developed as in urban centers, "being able to drive a car" is often a prerequisite for daily life, and anxiety about driving has become an invisible barrier to relocation. The Reality of "Can't Live Without a Car" Faced When Relocating to Rural Areas While interest in relocating to rural areas is growing, many people face the "necessity of driving" in their lives after moving. In areas where trains and buses run infrequently, most daily travel, including shopping, doctor's visits, commuting, and taking children to school, relies on private cars. For those who have lived a train-centric life in urban areas, this represents a significant change in environment. Consultations at our school include comments such as, "I've decided to move, but I'm anxious about driving because I'm a lapsed driver," and "I was told I can't live in my intended destination without a car." "Anxiety About Driving" Discourages Relocation Anxiety about driving can also be a factor that deters people from relocating altogether. It is not uncommon for people to say, "I want to move to a certain area, but I can't go through with it because I can't drive." Conversely, if driving anxiety can be resolved, the options for relocation expand significantly. Many areas require private cars for daily travel, including shopping, doctor's visits, and commuting. "Inability to drive" becomes a constraint in choosing a relocation destination. Even if one tries to start driving after relocating, relearning in an unfamiliar area is a significant burden. Therefore, regaining basic driving skills before relocating leads to a smoother