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Of course they do!! because if the driver isn't focused on driving.... well face it your in trouble!
No. Because someone can crash if they are not fully focused on driving
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I got this by goggling the subject on the National Autistic Society-Driving. http://www.nas.org.uk/nas/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=119&a=12991 their site is added below related links. The NAS Autism Help line occasionally gets asked about the rights of people with autism in relation to learning to drive. As autism is a spectrum disorder it is impossible to say that people with autism either should or should not be allowed to drive. Some people with autism may find this skill extremely difficult to grasp, while others will be highly competent drivers.
The suffix -ism, relates to the act of the prefix in concern. Aut-ism is self focused, Pagan-ism is being a pagan and cannabalism is being a cannibal.
You should keep your attention focused on your work at all times - not just when working with addition or subtraction!
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you should keep your attention focused on your work when you solve addition and subtraction problems because you might get confused
It's impossible to say for sure how much money goes into funding for research into a 'cure' for Autism overall, but an example would be to look at Autism Speaks which is the largest organisation focusing on Autism in the US and is pro-eugenics* so supports finding a 'cure'. In 2012 Autism Speaks put $15,790,797 into research, most of which was focused on finding a 'cure'. * Autism is a neurological difference; it's how a persons brain works and who they are, as such Autism cannot be seperated from the person. Autism can no more be cured than you can cure being African-American, the only way to get rid of autism would be to get rid of all the Autistic people. In supporting a cure what people are saying is that Autistic people are worth less than Neurotypical people, or that Autistic people are broken Neurotypical people, and to support finding a 'cure' for autism is essentially supporting eugenics.
Yes it is a proven fact.
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