BenReilly wrote:
So basically when my son kicks off yet again in the back of the car and we nearly wind up in a smash because of everything going wrong, there is nothing we can do?
N.B. Stopping the car doesn't make a difference. He won't stop till he's home.
(I'm Aspergers, my son is Autistic Spectrum. Bless him.

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It depend if you can pull over to a safe place, if you are sure you can control him near the road, if you are alone, how far you are from home, etc.
Close to home, you could park up get him out an walk him home if you think this would help. Then fetch the car later when you have supervision.
This is unpopular to say by some meltdown
are controlling in nature I can say if this is the case here. That is down to your judgment.
Sometimes you just have to stop, after a pause if is able to understand, he wont get home fast unless helps you help him. Rinse and repeat.
It is dangerous not least for your concentration if he is kicking off whilst driving.
It is important to find out why he is melting down if you can. You may be able to do something about it.