Aspie1 wrote:
I'm like that too, but I use a trick: I memorize the license plate of the car I'm in, either my own or my friend's. Then, when going back to the car, I look at license plates, to see if any one of them matches the one I'm looking for. Once I see it, the car is found, and my friends are none the wiser.
I read somewhere that people recognize cars with the same parts of the brain they recognize faces with. (Hey, if you look at the fronts of cars, they do resemble faces a little bit.) So "car-blindness" is related to face-blindness, a common problem for aspies. But by remembering text instead of a "face", I get around the problem.
Oh, yes, I do that all the time, but I thought that was just standard. I actually play a game where I try to make words using the letters on the license plate. It makes remembering them a lot easier.
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