kraftiekortie wrote:
Have you ever had cause to doubt your driving ability through all those years of driving?
I've been able, actually, to do okay at driving despite having (mild) perceptual difficulties and problems with coordination. I've had a few fender-benders---but no serious accidents. I actually have no accidents on my driving record. i believe I am fit to drive despite not being "optimal" in a perceptual sense.
There's a pretty fuzzy rule, according to the National Autism society, which states that you could be fined 1000 Pounds if you fail to disclose a disability which might affect your driving. There's nothing about disclosing that you, specifically, have Asperger's Syndrome.
I'm not sure how much of this "rule" is actually enforced. I would say it would be very difficult, in the absence of a formal diagnosis, to prove that you have such a disability should you get into an accident.
I always doubt my driving
My GF says I'm a very safe driver and I do drive like a grandad ( no offense to any grandads out there ) .
The rule in the UK is pretty much the same , the DVLA state "You can be fined up to £1,000 if you don’t tell DVLA about a medical condition that affects your driving. You may be prosecuted if you’re involved in an accident as a result.".
As Chichikov said , if your driving isn't affected by your condition then no need to inform them.
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