i just attempted and failed my attempt at getting a driver's license. i have autism and have bad spatial awareness and the most difficulty i had was with backing my car up and keeping it straight while doing so. i think that's the only thing i have trouble with, i just don't have a good sense of if i'm probably centered/straightened out. how do i overcome this weakness
>>33833313Get good unironically.
Practice makes perfect. I failed my test twice before I got my license.
>>33833319im trying but theres a bit of a gap missing
>>33833327>>33833326
>>33833328i dont know what to practice though, im missing whatever instinct/common sense is needed for me to properly back up in a straight line
>>33833336>im missing whatever instinct/common sense is needed for me to properly back up in a straight lineThis is a lukewarm 105 IQ cope. Backing up is not some arcane intuition. Modern cars are (gay, but also) designed to give you maximum fields of view. Get in a car, set up cones and just practice.
>>33833313Just practice. Failing isn't a big deal, failing and then giving up is. Remember, to pass any test all you have to do is do everything right ONCE. One time, and you get your little piece of plastic that says the government allows you to drive. You got this, anon.
>>33833707You dont even have to do everything right. Just dont fuck up too bad.
>>33833313If its in a straight line dont do anything, the car goes straight on its onIf you have obstacoles just steer the wheel but very finelyI got my license after 3 failed attemps
>>33833313assert dominance over car via rape. it works every time
>>33833313I failed my written portion twice but passed every road test first time.I suggest marathoning the fast and furious movies. That'll turn you into a man.
>>33833336you're practicing how to connect wheel turning with car movement.
>>33833313Ask >>>/o/