Anonymous
Post 05/13/2026 19:37     Subject: ASD and the unwritten rules of the road

Anonymous wrote:I don’t think you are supposed to cross the yellow lines at all ….


Not possible in some areas if you want to get into a business and the road painters have painted solid yellows unthinkingly.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2026 19:35     Subject: ASD and the unwritten rules of the road

I don’t think you are supposed to cross the yellow lines at all ….
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2026 19:33     Subject: ASD and the unwritten rules of the road

If you live in MD this is explicitly legal!
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2026 14:02     Subject: ASD and the unwritten rules of the road

Anonymous wrote:There are programs that are virtual driving experience in situations like this. One is ASD Drive Ready. I haven't used them ( dc is young, but I have heard of it) but you could Google it for your area.


Interesting. Thanks!
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2026 13:18     Subject: ASD and the unwritten rules of the road

There are programs that are virtual driving experience in situations like this. One is ASD Drive Ready. I haven't used them ( dc is young, but I have heard of it) but you could Google it for your area.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2026 12:44     Subject: ASD and the unwritten rules of the road

Sigh. I know. And it's like this for EVERYTHING. I admit, sometimes I yell. He ends up getting it, but only after repeated mess-ups and in the case of driving, nearly causing accidents on the road.

Stay strong, OP.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2026 12:40     Subject: ASD and the unwritten rules of the road

The drivers manual says you do not cross the double yellow line. How do I explain the unwritten accepted protocol of going around a cyclist when it is safe?