Driving

It took me many years to learn to drive and only eventually passed my test in an automatic car in my 40s.

Today I've just come home from driving to Chichester and the other drivers drove me a bit mad.

Motorbikes cutting me up, people doing 20 miles an hour in a 60 zone, me getting out of the way of 2 ambulances and no-one letting me back out etc etc etc.

I seem to like driving less and less and am more inclined to stay at home than I ever was.

There is just so much going on around you to be aware of, especially in cities (with pedestrians too).

So, 2 questions.

1.  Is my difficulty with learning in a manual car, which I took at the time to be poor co-ordination, but I wasn't aware of my autism, an autistic thing?

2.  Does anyone else find driving difficult (and, again, is it an autistic thing)?

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  • I'm 45 and I don't drive.

    I had one lesson when I was 17 and knocked over a small tree. I couldn't remember left or right.

    I tried again in my 30s and got as far as my test, but failed at a roundabout because I couldn't judge speed and distance from orher drivers. 

    I still struggle knowing when to cross the road as pedestrian ffs.

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  • I'm 45 and I don't drive.

    I had one lesson when I was 17 and knocked over a small tree. I couldn't remember left or right.

    I tried again in my 30s and got as far as my test, but failed at a roundabout because I couldn't judge speed and distance from orher drivers. 

    I still struggle knowing when to cross the road as pedestrian ffs.

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