ToughDiamond wrote:
I can drive, and have a license, though what the insurance people would want to charge an Aspie is another matter (any Aspies here insured to drive in the UK?).
They don't even ask. So you would pay the same as anyone else of equal age, experience etc.
I didn't learn to drive until I was 28. It was one of the best things I ever did. The hardest parts were the first lesson, where I was so anxious about the unknown that I cried, and the test, where again I was so anxious that I messed it up several times. The examiner on my third go even suggested I try taking tranquilisers before my test.
I passed when I had an examiner who allowed for my extreme anxiety. He would stop me part way through a manover and remind me to breath and then forget about the test on think about what my instructor would tell me to do,