I'm 24 and have been driving since 17. I have been in a couple non-emergency accidents and I'm on to car #2. I did not see the other car, swerved, and hit the island in the middle of the road. My peripheral vision failed me.
I find that the only way I can travel long distances, or sometimes even around this city, I need my GPS to constantly talk and show me pictures of the direction I am supposed to drive. Without it, I'd be lost. I've driven from Maine to Florida, Florida to Maine, at least 2 complete round trips and on my own. I find it extremely nerve-wracking, but I did it anyways.
I never thought that I would drive, and that's why I waited later than the 15 years old at which I could have had a drivers permit. I remember to turn down the radio, get a Bluetooth for the cell phone, and focus on the road. Many of my LD friends from my ld only college in Florida (ld-only, so look it up...yes, it is recognized by all accrediting bodies) they don't drive either because they don't want to or cannot obtain the necessary paperwork to drive. I have 3 AS friends that drive, yet their parents come and drive their car the 3 states home on breaks and vacations, something of which I never had the luxury.