A few weeks ago, Ryan was in a car accident. Our beloved, golden Echo was a great little car, but it was no match to a truck. No one was hurt, but the car was totaled.
Ryan has had his driving license for almost three years with no ticket or accident. Some people expressed concerned about a young, autistic adult driving. According to Safety Insurance Company's website, "Nationwide, 43% of first-year drivers and 37% of second-year drivers are involved in car crashes." Ryan beat those statistics. Even after the accident, I'm glad we encouraged Ryan to learn how to drive.
Of course, Ryan was shaken and now has a new respect regarding his vulnerability and driving. It's scary out on the road, from his perspective and mine. He has learned many life-lessons. Sometimes, experience is the best teacher.
Saturday, March 11, 2017
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So glad he's okay. Yes, my oldest was in 2 wrecks, neither his fault, at 19 and 20. Back was broken in the second one. He is a very, very safe driver. (Has autism.) God bless your family.
ReplyDeleteTwo accidents, and one resulting in a broken back? Wow. I hope his recovery is complete. Is he back driving yet? Ryan did not want to drive, but we told him to "get back on the horse" to overcome his fear. He is now driving to his new job. I hope yours is back driving too.
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