I actually recived a license but voluntarily gave up driving. While I never got into an accident I knew it was a matter of time.
Not driving has a number of significant disavantages. It going to take you 3 or 4 times longer to get to destinations. Many destinations within easy range for most is out of reach for you. This puts many lucrative and fulfilling jobs out of your reach. It means waiting lengthy times for a bus sometimes multiple times per trip in all sorts of weather meaning you arrive, cold or sweaty, or soaked. Walking is dangerous at times as drivers do not see you or view you as an obstacle. Outside of the major cities you are a third class citizen.
Dispite all of the above decades later I believe I made the correct decision. Driving involves multitasking, and typical sensory integration. It it one thing to do well enough on side streets in the controlled atmosphere of drivers education and a drivers test, it is another thing to be safe on a highway jammed with angry, distrated motorists.
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Professionally Identified and joined WP August 26, 2013
DSM 5: Autism Spectrum Disorder, DSM IV: Aspergers Moderate Severity
“My autism is not a superpower. It also isn’t some kind of god-forsaken, endless fountain of suffering inflicted on my family. It’s just part of who I am as a person”. - Sara Luterman