Autism and Driving

In this session, Andrew Arboe, the director of Community Outreach for Connecticut’s Planning Across the Spectrum, speaks about driving for those on the spectrum. It’s a personal topic for him as he is autistic himself and has obtained a driver’s license. He touches upon the lack of driving schools for those with disabilities in Connecticut and the various programs other states offer.

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