Sympathise with you guys as I remember how crucial it was for me to keep up with my peer group and pass my driving test first time. Although looking back on it now it hardly seems relevant.
Whilst its fair to say that people with KC may drive more carefully or change their driving style to accommodate the problems - the bottom line is, that if you really have difficulties seeing what's ahead of you, do you really want to be responsible for those people in your car and around you?
Whilst I'm lucky enough never to have had the issue of driving raised since being diagnosed with KC a few years ago, I am totally aware of my limitations. I try and avoid driving during twilight hours when my vision is at its worst and avoid long night drives as I know my eyes will be 10x worse the next day.
Also Jennie, just wait until your friends have had to pay out for their first speeding/parking ticket (not that I'm wishing it on them!) and then see who's laughing
