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Old 12-15-2015, 11:08 PM #10
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Newbie,

I am 21 months post injury.

Last month was my first time traveling since my injury and I noticed I was having fun driving on the freeway. Always enjoyed tight traffic at freeway speeds...reminds me of my racing days.

I have been driving for 7 months again but was only comfortable on quiet country roads and had to work extra hard at vigilance in traffic or not drive at all. The last month I feel more like myself but am definitely driving slower.

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