LordKristov wrote:
I don't drive....slowly, anyway (Mustangs aren't supposed to be slow)
I have had bad vision nearly my entire life (20/70 in my good eye, and can count fingers with my left on a good day.) While I have learned to compensate, I do have issues with depth perception. If traffic permits, I use the "two-second rule" - when a line passes the back tires of the car in front of me, I count off "onethousand one..etc. If that line disappears from my windshield by "onethousand two", I'm too close. I allow extra time for bad weather as well.
Night driving is still a pain in the butt for me, though, so I avoid it whenever possible. If I do, I stick to very well-lit roads.
But other than that, I for one like to drive. My car is in some ways my sanctuary.
And my parents live in Oklahoma City, 120 miles from me. It'd take a while to get there by foot.
Ditto here. I love to drive my (turbo) Mazda. And it actually seems to gasp for oxygen when I do the speed limit or below. My single-minded focus and tunnel-vision actually helps. Its just like a video game, really.
I can't talk to passengers or on the phone - but I'm not complaining.
My car is also my sanctuary and driving the open country roads of Georgia is my therapy. I have a radar detector and a GPS that tells me the speed limit - which is actually more helpful than the driving directions. I have an internal compass, photographic memory, and a pretty decent spatial brain - something of a geographic savant.
I've spent some time flying around the highways of OK, KS, TX, and MO. I don't think MO has speed limits! What is that one - I-40? Poor man's autobahn.
But I also have horrible night-vision and am prone to falling asleep on really sunny days and long drives. I just don't drive in those conditions.
The depth perception isn't a big deal - I also count the seconds between myself and the car in front of - but that's just being a good driver. But it goes something more like this; one Mississippi, two Mississippi...

Safety first! (I hate tailgaters!)
OK - so that's one of my two or three only "normal" skills - so its nothing to brag about. Plus its bad for the environment.
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