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I read that the other day, and it's such bullshit. All that should matter is that you can pass the test.
My wife has been officially diagnosed for about 18 months now, and while we've talked about getting me formally diagnosed we've now decided there's no upside to me getting it since I pass as NT there's so much stigma to deal with that it's just not worth it.
I'm diagnosed as Aspergers and I had no issue getting my driver's license. Why? Because I didn't mention it. The practical test instructor was somewhat nervous that I was adjusted to the speed limit and never went a little bit faster, but ultimately congratulated me on paying so much attention to all angles and directions. I met a woman recently whose boyfriend (also diagnosed as Aspergers) tried to get the license and wasn't even allowed to take the practical test.
Mkay. So. No, there should be blanket additional testing for these conditions, even if you have already passed the test. Because if you have it for some conditions and not others, it's not fair for all. Like, if we don't have testing for autists, it is entirely fair for epileptics to say they don't need to be tested either. Yeah, it sucks. But it's necessary to keep us safe as driving is one of the most dangerous things we do. It's one of the leading causes of death that aren't "natural". The article linked even gives examples of how autistic people can sometimes not drive "right". And I say that as someone living in Australia who is neurodivergant myself and has had to report my conditions to my state driving regulator.
Instead of just adding more hurdles to disabled people, it would make more sense to build the test in a way that passing it proves your competency regardless. The things the article lists (like distractibility and poor emotional regulation) are not things exclusive to autistic people. If they are impaired enough to not be able to drive, they probably couldn’t pass the test.