mikecartwright wrote:
Can many people with Asperger's syndrome drive if they do drive can they drive on a highway or freeway ?
Yes they can. It is part of the lessons. Why would highways be different frrom other road types? Driving on a highway is pretty easy, compared to driving in small streets with many junctions, parked cars, people that see you too late, for whom you have to brake very fast. My driving instructor said: "Driving in such small streets is the real art of driving. Driving on a freeway is very easy. My 5 year old nephew would be able to do this, although it is illegal."
The most important skills on a highway is inserting from a ramp into the traffic that is already there. And then - when you are on it - reading the signpost to take the right route to your destination.
At the other hand, I dare drive with a very high speed in German Autobahnen (where there is no speed limit). I drove about 170 km/h (about 100 MPH) there. There were no other cars there. If the Autobahn has too many curves and cars, I dare not drive faster than 130 km/h (about 80 MPH).