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  1. When both side lights you see ahead,
    Port your helm and show your 🔴.

    🟢 to 🟢 or 🔴 to 🔴,
    Perfect safety - go ahead!

    #RulesOfTheRoad

  2. @actuallyautistic On a related note to my last post, I came across this today... Wow!

    My 35-Year-Old Son Is Learning to Drive. It’s Complicated.

    Sam Huber’s autistic mind processes every moment and movement in technicolor intensity as he struggles to get his license. For his father, Robert, the question isn’t can he—but should he?

    By Robert Huber and Samuel Huber· 4/27/2025

    Excerpt: "I look down at the controls, and I get a little dizzy looking at all of the knobs, gears, pedals, and the steering wheel. The thought of having to move my hands and feet in sync to get this bucket of bolts going is scary.

    "After checking that all the mirrors are to my liking, I start the car, which roars like a lioness on the hunt. I want to scream, Why does this seem so loud when I am in the driver’s seat?!?! I reach into my pocket for my trusty headphones to block out this horrible noise, but they aren’t there. Sweet baby Jesus! Am I going to have to listen to this car the whole time? How can anyone focus on driving with that noise?"

    #Autism #DrivingWhileAutistic #Autists #RulesOfTheRoad #Distractions

  3. @actuallyautistic On a related note to my last post, I came across this today... Wow!

    My 35-Year-Old Son Is Learning to Drive. It’s Complicated.

    Sam Huber’s autistic mind processes every moment and movement in technicolor intensity as he struggles to get his license. For his father, Robert, the question isn’t can he—but should he?

    By Robert Huber and Samuel Huber· 4/27/2025

    Excerpt: "I look down at the controls, and I get a little dizzy looking at all of the knobs, gears, pedals, and the steering wheel. The thought of having to move my hands and feet in sync to get this bucket of bolts going is scary.

    "After checking that all the mirrors are to my liking, I start the car, which roars like a lioness on the hunt. I want to scream, Why does this seem so loud when I am in the driver’s seat?!?! I reach into my pocket for my trusty headphones to block out this horrible noise, but they aren’t there. Sweet baby Jesus! Am I going to have to listen to this car the whole time? How can anyone focus on driving with that noise?"

    #Autism #DrivingWhileAutistic #Autists #RulesOfTheRoad #Distractions

  4. @actuallyautistic On a related note to my last post, I came across this today... Wow!

    My 35-Year-Old Son Is Learning to Drive. It’s Complicated.

    Sam Huber’s autistic mind processes every moment and movement in technicolor intensity as he struggles to get his license. For his father, Robert, the question isn’t can he—but should he?

    By Robert Huber and Samuel Huber· 4/27/2025

    Excerpt: "I look down at the controls, and I get a little dizzy looking at all of the knobs, gears, pedals, and the steering wheel. The thought of having to move my hands and feet in sync to get this bucket of bolts going is scary.

    "After checking that all the mirrors are to my liking, I start the car, which roars like a lioness on the hunt. I want to scream, Why does this seem so loud when I am in the driver’s seat?!?! I reach into my pocket for my trusty headphones to block out this horrible noise, but they aren’t there. Sweet baby Jesus! Am I going to have to listen to this car the whole time? How can anyone focus on driving with that noise?"

    #Autism #DrivingWhileAutistic #Autists #RulesOfTheRoad #Distractions

  5. @actuallyautistic On a related note to my last post, I came across this today... Wow!

    My 35-Year-Old Son Is Learning to Drive. It’s Complicated.

    Sam Huber’s autistic mind processes every moment and movement in technicolor intensity as he struggles to get his license. For his father, Robert, the question isn’t can he—but should he?

    By Robert Huber and Samuel Huber· 4/27/2025

    Excerpt: "I look down at the controls, and I get a little dizzy looking at all of the knobs, gears, pedals, and the steering wheel. The thought of having to move my hands and feet in sync to get this bucket of bolts going is scary.

    "After checking that all the mirrors are to my liking, I start the car, which roars like a lioness on the hunt. I want to scream, Why does this seem so loud when I am in the driver’s seat?!?! I reach into my pocket for my trusty headphones to block out this horrible noise, but they aren’t there. Sweet baby Jesus! Am I going to have to listen to this car the whole time? How can anyone focus on driving with that noise?"

    #Autism #DrivingWhileAutistic #Autists #RulesOfTheRoad #Distractions

  6. @actuallyautistic On a related note to my last post, I came across this today... Wow!

    My 35-Year-Old Son Is Learning to Drive. It’s Complicated.

    Sam Huber’s autistic mind processes every moment and movement in technicolor intensity as he struggles to get his license. For his father, Robert, the question isn’t can he—but should he?

    By Robert Huber and Samuel Huber· 4/27/2025

    Excerpt: "I look down at the controls, and I get a little dizzy looking at all of the knobs, gears, pedals, and the steering wheel. The thought of having to move my hands and feet in sync to get this bucket of bolts going is scary.

    "After checking that all the mirrors are to my liking, I start the car, which roars like a lioness on the hunt. I want to scream, Why does this seem so loud when I am in the driver’s seat?!?! I reach into my pocket for my trusty headphones to block out this horrible noise, but they aren’t there. Sweet baby Jesus! Am I going to have to listen to this car the whole time? How can anyone focus on driving with that noise?"

    #Autism #DrivingWhileAutistic #Autists #RulesOfTheRoad #Distractions

  7. @actuallyautistic

    So, I'm finding these lists pretty relatable. Learning how to focus and multi-task were a bit challenging, but luckily, I had mastered the gas pedal / brake pedal / gear shifting on my grandfather's riding mower, and then had Driver's Ed classes when I was 17. And yes -- I am a STICKLER for the rules of the road!

    From: Can Autistic People Drive? published in 2022

    "Research suggests that drivers who are autistic may experience the following difficulties:

    - challenges with concentrating on own driving while paying attention to what other drivers are doing on the road
    - slower detection time for road hazards
    - being easily distracted
    - becoming too bound by rules
    - inability to identify social cues, like tailgating
    - nervousness related to comorbidities, like ADHD or anxiety
    - reduced self-confidence

    Strengths associated with autism and driving

    On the flip side, research also shows that autistic drivers have certain strengths that other drivers may not possess. These include:

    - desire to strictly adhere to driving rules
    - obeying traffic rules
    - limited risk-taking, like speeding
    - paying closer attention to their overall driving environment
    - being able to remember details and information for long periods of time"

    Source:
    healthline.com/health/autism/c

    #Autism #DrivingWhileAutistic #Autists #RulesOfTheRoad #Distractions

  8. @actuallyautistic

    So, I'm finding these lists pretty relatable. Learning how to focus and multi-task were a bit challenging, but luckily, I had mastered the gas pedal / brake pedal / gear shifting on my grandfather's riding mower, and then had Driver's Ed classes when I was 17. And yes -- I am a STICKLER for the rules of the road!

    From: Can Autistic People Drive? published in 2022

    "Research suggests that drivers who are autistic may experience the following difficulties:

    - challenges with concentrating on own driving while paying attention to what other drivers are doing on the road
    - slower detection time for road hazards
    - being easily distracted
    - becoming too bound by rules
    - inability to identify social cues, like tailgating
    - nervousness related to comorbidities, like ADHD or anxiety
    - reduced self-confidence

    Strengths associated with autism and driving

    On the flip side, research also shows that autistic drivers have certain strengths that other drivers may not possess. These include:

    - desire to strictly adhere to driving rules
    - obeying traffic rules
    - limited risk-taking, like speeding
    - paying closer attention to their overall driving environment
    - being able to remember details and information for long periods of time"

    Source:
    healthline.com/health/autism/c

    #Autism #DrivingWhileAutistic #Autists #RulesOfTheRoad #Distractions

  9. @actuallyautistic

    So, I'm finding these lists pretty relatable. Learning how to focus and multi-task were a bit challenging, but luckily, I had mastered the gas pedal / brake pedal / gear shifting on my grandfather's riding mower, and then had Driver's Ed classes when I was 17. And yes -- I am a STICKLER for the rules of the road!

    From: Can Autistic People Drive? published in 2022

    "Research suggests that drivers who are autistic may experience the following difficulties:

    - challenges with concentrating on own driving while paying attention to what other drivers are doing on the road
    - slower detection time for road hazards
    - being easily distracted
    - becoming too bound by rules
    - inability to identify social cues, like tailgating
    - nervousness related to comorbidities, like ADHD or anxiety
    - reduced self-confidence

    Strengths associated with autism and driving

    On the flip side, research also shows that autistic drivers have certain strengths that other drivers may not possess. These include:

    - desire to strictly adhere to driving rules
    - obeying traffic rules
    - limited risk-taking, like speeding
    - paying closer attention to their overall driving environment
    - being able to remember details and information for long periods of time"

    Source:
    healthline.com/health/autism/c

    #Autism #DrivingWhileAutistic #Autists #RulesOfTheRoad #Distractions

  10. @actuallyautistic

    So, I'm finding these lists pretty relatable. Learning how to focus and multi-task were a bit challenging, but luckily, I had mastered the gas pedal / brake pedal / gear shifting on my grandfather's riding mower, and then had Driver's Ed classes when I was 17. And yes -- I am a STICKLER for the rules of the road!

    From: Can Autistic People Drive? published in 2022

    "Research suggests that drivers who are autistic may experience the following difficulties:

    - challenges with concentrating on own driving while paying attention to what other drivers are doing on the road
    - slower detection time for road hazards
    - being easily distracted
    - becoming too bound by rules
    - inability to identify social cues, like tailgating
    - nervousness related to comorbidities, like ADHD or anxiety
    - reduced self-confidence

    Strengths associated with autism and driving

    On the flip side, research also shows that autistic drivers have certain strengths that other drivers may not possess. These include:

    - desire to strictly adhere to driving rules
    - obeying traffic rules
    - limited risk-taking, like speeding
    - paying closer attention to their overall driving environment
    - being able to remember details and information for long periods of time"

    Source:
    healthline.com/health/autism/c

    #Autism #DrivingWhileAutistic #Autists #RulesOfTheRoad #Distractions

  11. @actuallyautistic

    So, I'm finding these lists pretty relatable. Learning how to focus and multi-task were a bit challenging, but luckily, I had mastered the gas pedal / brake pedal / gear shifting on my grandfather's riding mower, and then had Driver's Ed classes when I was 17. And yes -- I am a STICKLER for the rules of the road!

    From: Can Autistic People Drive? published in 2022

    "Research suggests that drivers who are autistic may experience the following difficulties:

    - challenges with concentrating on own driving while paying attention to what other drivers are doing on the road
    - slower detection time for road hazards
    - being easily distracted
    - becoming too bound by rules
    - inability to identify social cues, like tailgating
    - nervousness related to comorbidities, like ADHD or anxiety
    - reduced self-confidence

    Strengths associated with autism and driving

    On the flip side, research also shows that autistic drivers have certain strengths that other drivers may not possess. These include:

    - desire to strictly adhere to driving rules
    - obeying traffic rules
    - limited risk-taking, like speeding
    - paying closer attention to their overall driving environment
    - being able to remember details and information for long periods of time"

    Source:
    healthline.com/health/autism/c

    #Autism #DrivingWhileAutistic #Autists #RulesOfTheRoad #Distractions

  12. Something has been happening to me a lot while I've been #driving and it's really making me angry. Does this happen to anyone else? Is this on the rise?

    I'm stopped, waiting to make a left turn. An oncoming #car with no one behind them gently slows down to "let me go." This imperceptible slowing is not obvious to me, especially since I'm ready to go after they pass, and it leads to us both wasting time for no reason.

    Just take the right of way when you have it. Please.

    #rulesOfTheRoad

  13. Something has been happening to me a lot while I've been #driving and it's really making me angry. Does this happen to anyone else? Is this on the rise?

    I'm stopped, waiting to make a left turn. An oncoming #car with no one behind them gently slows down to "let me go." This imperceptible slowing is not obvious to me, especially since I'm ready to go after they pass, and it leads to us both wasting time for no reason.

    Just take the right of way when you have it. Please.

    #rulesOfTheRoad

  14. Something has been happening to me a lot while I've been #driving and it's really making me angry. Does this happen to anyone else? Is this on the rise?

    I'm stopped, waiting to make a left turn. An oncoming #car with no one behind them gently slows down to "let me go." This imperceptible slowing is not obvious to me, especially since I'm ready to go after they pass, and it leads to us both wasting time for no reason.

    Just take the right of way when you have it. Please.

    #rulesOfTheRoad

  15. Something has been happening to me a lot while I've been #driving and it's really making me angry. Does this happen to anyone else? Is this on the rise?

    I'm stopped, waiting to make a left turn. An oncoming #car with no one behind them gently slows down to "let me go." This imperceptible slowing is not obvious to me, especially since I'm ready to go after they pass, and it leads to us both wasting time for no reason.

    Just take the right of way when you have it. Please.

    #rulesOfTheRoad

  16. Something has been happening to me a lot while I've been #driving and it's really making me angry. Does this happen to anyone else? Is this on the rise?

    I'm stopped, waiting to make a left turn. An oncoming #car with no one behind them gently slows down to "let me go." This imperceptible slowing is not obvious to me, especially since I'm ready to go after they pass, and it leads to us both wasting time for no reason.

    Just take the right of way when you have it. Please.

    #rulesOfTheRoad

  17. Wish people understood the rules of the road.

    An SUV almost hit me instead of letting me zipper merge at a closed lane because I didn't wait in the pointless three-block-long line and instead took the open lane.

    Just because you chose to not do something that demonstrably improves traffic doesn't mean you should straddle two lanes to prevent someone else from doing it.

    People need a traffic law refresher. This happens to me multiple times a year lol

    #Seattle #Traffic #RulesOfTheRoad

  18. Wish people understood the rules of the road.

    An SUV almost hit me instead of letting me zipper merge at a closed lane because I didn't wait in the pointless three-block-long line and instead took the open lane.

    Just because you chose to not do something that demonstrably improves traffic doesn't mean you should straddle two lanes to prevent someone else from doing it.

    People need a traffic law refresher. This happens to me multiple times a year lol

    #Seattle #Traffic #RulesOfTheRoad

  19. Wish people understood the rules of the road.

    An SUV almost hit me instead of letting me zipper merge at a closed lane because I didn't wait in the pointless three-block-long line and instead took the open lane.

    Just because you chose to not do something that demonstrably improves traffic doesn't mean you should straddle two lanes to prevent someone else from doing it.

    People need a traffic law refresher. This happens to me multiple times a year lol

    #Seattle #Traffic #RulesOfTheRoad

  20. Wish people understood the rules of the road.

    An SUV almost hit me instead of letting me zipper merge at a closed lane because I didn't wait in the pointless three-block-long line and instead took the open lane.

    Just because you chose to not do something that demonstrably improves traffic doesn't mean you should straddle two lanes to prevent someone else from doing it.

    People need a traffic law refresher. This happens to me multiple times a year lol

    #Seattle #Traffic #RulesOfTheRoad

  21. Wish people understood the rules of the road.

    An SUV almost hit me instead of letting me zipper merge at a closed lane because I didn't wait in the pointless three-block-long line and instead took the open lane.

    Just because you chose to not do something that demonstrably improves traffic doesn't mean you should straddle two lanes to prevent someone else from doing it.

    People need a traffic law refresher. This happens to me multiple times a year lol

    #Seattle #Traffic #RulesOfTheRoad

  22. "When riding my #ebike, I sometimes encounter situations that make me realize that some drivers need to slow down. I have learned to avoid routes that need more room for #bikes."
    #infrastructure

    From a worthy read—with some caveats—by Chris Ahrens, “The e-bike memorial at Santa Fe Drive and El Camino Real tells all,” in San Diego Reader.

    sandiegoreader.com/news/2024/m

    #BikeTooter #ebikes #DriversEd #BikersEd #SmartStart #YouthBike #KidsBike #RulesOfTheRoad #transportation

  23. "When riding my #ebike, I sometimes encounter situations that make me realize that some drivers need to slow down. I have learned to avoid routes that need more room for #bikes."
    #infrastructure

    From a worthy read—with some caveats—by Chris Ahrens, “The e-bike memorial at Santa Fe Drive and El Camino Real tells all,” in San Diego Reader.

    sandiegoreader.com/news/2024/m

    #BikeTooter #ebikes #DriversEd #BikersEd #SmartStart #YouthBike #KidsBike #RulesOfTheRoad #transportation

  24. "When riding my #ebike, I sometimes encounter situations that make me realize that some drivers need to slow down. I have learned to avoid routes that need more room for #bikes."
    #infrastructure

    From a worthy read—with some caveats—by Chris Ahrens, “The e-bike memorial at Santa Fe Drive and El Camino Real tells all,” in San Diego Reader.

    sandiegoreader.com/news/2024/m

    #BikeTooter #ebikes #DriversEd #BikersEd #SmartStart #YouthBike #KidsBike #RulesOfTheRoad #transportation

  25. "When riding my #ebike, I sometimes encounter situations that make me realize that some drivers need to slow down. I have learned to avoid routes that need more room for #bikes."
    #infrastructure

    From a worthy read—with some caveats—by Chris Ahrens, “The e-bike memorial at Santa Fe Drive and El Camino Real tells all,” in San Diego Reader.

    sandiegoreader.com/news/2024/m

    #BikeTooter #ebikes #DriversEd #BikersEd #SmartStart #YouthBike #KidsBike #RulesOfTheRoad #transportation

  26. For the thousandth time, if it's not safe to pass two cyclists riding closely together, it's not safe to pass one, hooting your horn or driving up beside us shouting out the window doesn't make it safe either, just makes it more likely that things won't end well. #cycling #rulesoftheroad #badmanners #roadrage

  27. For the thousandth time, if it's not safe to pass two cyclists riding closely together, it's not safe to pass one, hooting your horn or driving up beside us shouting out the window doesn't make it safe either, just makes it more likely that things won't end well. #cycling #rulesoftheroad #badmanners #roadrage

  28. For the thousandth time, if it's not safe to pass two cyclists riding closely together, it's not safe to pass one, hooting your horn or driving up beside us shouting out the window doesn't make it safe either, just makes it more likely that things won't end well. #cycling #rulesoftheroad #badmanners #roadrage

  29. For the thousandth time, if it's not safe to pass two cyclists riding closely together, it's not safe to pass one, hooting your horn or driving up beside us shouting out the window doesn't make it safe either, just makes it more likely that things won't end well. #cycling #rulesoftheroad #badmanners #roadrage

  30. For the thousandth time, if it's not safe to pass two cyclists riding closely together, it's not safe to pass one, hooting your horn or driving up beside us shouting out the window doesn't make it safe either, just makes it more likely that things won't end well. #cycling #rulesoftheroad #badmanners #roadrage