Kate Beckinsale's driving fears

Irish Sun (IANS) Monday 9th January, 2012

Actress Kate Beckinsale admits she fears driving a car, so to overcome that she started driving golf cars during her free time.

The actress, who would be seen in Sony Pictures' 'Underworld-The Awakening', laughs off the fact that she hasn't been able to procure her driving license yet.

'I can't tell about me, but I am pretty much sure very soon my daughter will get her driving license!' said Beckinsale.

In the new film, actress will be doing some daredevilry action sequences, which sees her running around with guns, hanging from wires, and a lot more.

'It's very exciting to don these kinds of roles as you don't get to do them in real life. The rush you get from doing these scenes is simply amazing and I can't seem to get enough of them!' she said.

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