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authorNicholas Johnson <mail@nicholasjohnson.ch>2025-02-06 00:00:00 +0000
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At that point, I realized this person was either a moron or they just hated autistic people and were being intentionally dense. Either way, driving with them was clearly unsafe. So I told them that they would have to drive it back. They refused. So I got out of the car and waited on them to take the driver's seat. My then instructor, rather than move the car, became irate and started shouting at me saying that I couldn't leave the car in the street like that. It was a nightmare.
-Luckily I found someone else to teach me to drive who who didn't shout. My driving still wasn't very good, but it got better with their help and by the end of it I was good enough to drive on my own.
+Luckily I found someone else to teach me to drive who didn't shout. My driving still wasn't very good, but it got better with their help and by the end of it I was good enough to drive on my own.
Sometimes there are sensory challenges outside the car like police sirens, firetrucks, the bright sun, and people driving towards me with their brights on. That aggravates my senses, but it's manageable because I know it's temporary. I will eventually get away from it. Loud passengers are closer in proximity and I can't get away from them. That's the difference.