New Jersey residents on the autism spectrum can soon apply for a designation on their driver's license or ID to help them with interactions with police.
With the explosion of the neurodiversity movement, many autistic and ADHD adults are finally getting answers about themselves. Formal assessments can be an important piece of the puzzle.
New guidelines and ID marks aim to enhance safety for NJ drivers with autism or other communications disorders. Here's how to ...
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