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when did you start driving
16-18 21%  21%  [ 32 ]
16-18 21%  21%  [ 32 ]
18-21 13%  13%  [ 19 ]
18-21 13%  13%  [ 19 ]
21-25 4%  4%  [ 6 ]
21-25 4%  4%  [ 6 ]
25-30 1%  1%  [ 1 ]
25-30 1%  1%  [ 1 ]
30-40 1%  1%  [ 2 ]
30-40 1%  1%  [ 2 ]
never learnd how to drive 10%  10%  [ 15 ]
never learnd how to drive 10%  10%  [ 15 ]
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10 Oct 2009, 5:01 pm

vetivert wrote:
(and would you mind changing the "R" word to something else, elk, as many people here get called it as an insult, and it's offensive to them. :( thanks).
Excuse me, but I am not one of the aspies that are easily offended by the "R" word. Sorry.



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10 Oct 2009, 5:30 pm

I started driving well before I turned sixteen and got my license. My aunt had me driving in rural areas when I was tall enough to reach the pedal and see over the steering wheel. My dad taught me to drive a stick shift when I was thirteen.



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10 Oct 2009, 6:22 pm

I got my license at 21.


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10 Oct 2009, 6:34 pm

I learned at 17. But I got epilepsy when I was about 26. So most of my life I haven't been driving. I never did like it although I did like being able to go where I wanted to when I wanted to. But I didn't like the actual driving.



10 Oct 2009, 7:13 pm

jimmister wrote:
vetivert wrote:
(and would you mind changing the "R" word to something else, elk, as many people here get called it as an insult, and it's offensive to them. :( thanks).
Excuse me, but I am not one of the aspies that are easily offended by the "R" word. Sorry.



It's silly to get offended by the R word when the person used it on himself.


I learned to drive at age 15 and got my license when I was nearly 17 so seven years now.



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10 Oct 2009, 9:19 pm

I took driver's ed/training and got my permit my first semester in 9th grade (started school late due to social issues), BUT...didn't actually get my diver's license til i was 19. Even now, i don't drive too much. I never go on the interstate and hate the bigger roads. Too many cars, visual clutter, etc makes me nervous.



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10 Oct 2009, 9:31 pm

I got my license when I was 26.



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10 Oct 2009, 10:40 pm

I got my license very early but I failed my driving test many times before I did. Looking back on it now, my problem was that I lacked confidence in myself. At the time I just couldn’t imagine myself driving or accept the fact that I could.



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11 Oct 2009, 9:50 am

I had driving lessons about forty years ago, but found that driving was too stressful and never took my driving test.



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11 Oct 2009, 12:45 pm

Was wondering why I didn't recognise any avatars. This thread is 4 years old. Still no license never been for a test but I can drive fine.


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11 Oct 2009, 12:48 pm

I have my licence but have pretty much given up on driving in general because it stresses me out to the point that I soak the seat with sweat. I don't trust myself not to miss things or make silly mistakes and have nightmares about not being able to control the car.



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11 Oct 2009, 1:06 pm

vetivert wrote:
(and would you mind changing the "R" word to something else, elk, as many people here get called it as an insult, and it's offensive to them. :( thanks).


LoL. it seems like the only one who was offended was him. i'm not offended by the "R" word either. i use it on myself as well as my NT friends. as an aspie, i've kinda desensitized myself to derogatory words, used to make fun of me as a child. I've been called everything from ret*d, weird, "off", spacey, etc.

what was the topic again? driving? oh yes. it took me like 5 years to learn how to drive, because i was never interested in learning until i turned 16, and when i first started, i was ridiculously bad. my parents actually gave up trying to teach me, so my boyfriend at the time picked up where they left off at about 20. i finally got my official license at 21.



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11 Oct 2009, 2:23 pm

I have never learned how to drive, not yet, anyway. It's expensive and I have never thought it neccessary since I live in a big city with buses, trams and tubes.
Sometimes I think I should try to get a licence. I don't know if I'd be able to since I've never tried, but I have such a tendency to get lost in thoughts that I kind of wonder if I would've been a good driver if I passed or if this tendency would just cause me accidents, especially as I got more used to it and relaxed.