Skeletor
Well-Known Member
Some of us on the spectrum never learn to drive a motor vehicle. Some can't handle the timing, sensory processing, etc. I did learn, but it was difficult and I still struggle with it. Two qualifiers on me first I have Aspergers and am relatively high functioning. Still learning to be aware of more than what was immediately in front of me was very hard. Second, I live in the USA. We have a car culture here and learning to drive is easy and cheap compared to some other countries. For example, you don't need a professional instructor, anyone with a licence can teach
you. Most Americans learn to drive in high school in a driver's education class taught by your physical education teacher.
I'm wondering how many here either don't drive or like me learned late in life.
you. Most Americans learn to drive in high school in a driver's education class taught by your physical education teacher.
I'm wondering how many here either don't drive or like me learned late in life.