Guest guest Posted January 2, 2004 Report Share Posted January 2, 2004 Camillle, Some of us are good drivers, better than most drivers. I would much rather get a ride from an aspie than his parent For many of us, driving requires too much constant focus. Another issue is learning not to let your emotional swings control your driving. I started taxi driving because I walked by a taxi company one day and was out of work. I had been out of college for almost a year and had flunked every interview. The taxi provided instant money in the form of tips and my spatial ability made the mapbook of L.A. an easy read. I was the top revenue driver in my first week; finding most addresses in the book and then going to them. I have driven taxis in Los Angeles, San Diego, Tijuana and now, Tucson. Tijuana is interesting because it is liike driving in a pinball machine; you are so close to the other cars. Imagine automotive bumper-pool. Perhaps my enjoyment of driving is an exception that proves the rule but in most of the adult groups I have been in, at least half of the aspies drive. Jerry _________________________________________________________________ Tired of slow downloads? Compare online deals from your local high-speed providers now. https://broadband.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2004 Report Share Posted January 2, 2004 Hiyas', I haven't driven for a couple of years now, but that's mostly circumstantial. While in California, my old Missouri license expired, and there wasn't sufficient reason to motivate me to get a CA license under the circumstances. Now back in MO, I took the written test, and was preparing to take the driving test, but that's on hold. I'm being evaluated for " AS " because my parents want me to have the option of going on disability, and the testing psychologist said that if I got a driver's licence now, my application would be automatically denied. The rationale, apparently, is that being a licenced driver would prove I was capable of complex reasoning, and thus, have no disability. Having pounded that out, I now realize that it has nothing to do with what I had intended to say. Go figure. Oh, yes. Driving. Generally speaking, I was always a pretty good driver. For years, I ran deliveries all over Springfield, and did bi-weekly shuttles to and from Joplin as well. This was no big deal, and except for a bit of " road-rage " , it was my favorite part of the job(s). It's probably even safe to say that I was quite expert with any familiar vehicle. But I eventually began to notice a " strange " exception to this, which at the time, made no sense to me. I came to notice, most uncomfortably, that when I was carrying one or more passengers, my driving skills became extremely inconsistent. This was only partly due to the " requirement " of social interaction. What was most distracting to me was the certain knowledge that this person's life was in my hands, and the effects of that distraction, ironically, were at least as dangerous as any traffic hazard we might face. Very uncomfortable indeed! It was only after learning about " the spectrum " that this was fully comprehensible to me. As a friend used to say, " I can thread a needle with anything I'm used to driving " . This is vertainly true of me as well, but *only* if I'm driving alone. Hardly tragic, but certainly inconvenient, and even a little humilliating at times. Oh, well. Has anyone else here had this experience with driving? Just curious. :-) Dave March > > > Camillle, > > Some of us are good drivers, better than most drivers. I would > much rather get a ride from an aspie than his parent For many of us, > driving requires too much constant focus. Another issue is learning not to > let your emotional swings control your driving. > > I started taxi driving because I walked by a taxi company one day and > was out of work. I had been out of college for almost a year and had flunked > every interview. The taxi provided instant money in the form of tips and my > spatial ability made the mapbook of L.A. an easy read. I was the top revenue > driver in my first week; finding most addresses in the book and then going > to them. > > I have driven taxis in Los Angeles, San Diego, Tijuana and now, > Tucson. Tijuana is interesting because it is liike driving in a pinball > machine; you are so close to the other cars. Imagine automotive bumper-pool. > > Perhaps my enjoyment of driving is an exception that proves the > rule but in most of the adult groups I have been in, at least half of the > aspies drive. > > Jerry > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2004 Report Share Posted January 2, 2004 Hi, I can see how some with autism could be very good at planning routes and doing things efficiently. I'm glad that driving for a living works out for some of us, since it is USUALLY a solitary job. Thanks for answering my nosey question! Camille > > > Camillle, > > Some of us are good drivers, better than most drivers. I would > much rather get a ride from an aspie than his parent For many of us, > driving requires too much constant focus. Another issue is learning not to > let your emotional swings control your driving. > > I started taxi driving because I walked by a taxi company one day and > was out of work. I had been out of college for almost a year and had flunked > every interview. The taxi provided instant money in the form of tips and my > spatial ability made the mapbook of L.A. an easy read. I was the top revenue > driver in my first week; finding most addresses in the book and then going > to them. > > I have driven taxis in Los Angeles, San Diego, Tijuana and now, > Tucson. Tijuana is interesting because it is liike driving in a pinball > machine; you are so close to the other cars. Imagine automotive bumper-pool. > > Perhaps my enjoyment of driving is an exception that proves the > rule but in most of the adult groups I have been in, at least half of the > aspies drive. > > Jerry > > _________________________________________________________________ > Tired of slow downloads? Compare online deals from your local high- speed > providers now. https://broadband.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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