Many aspects of life can be troublesome if you are disabled. Being disabled means a lot of obstacles behind every corner. Lately I have heard a story about a disabled teenager who wanted to have a driving license. As long as there is nothing wrong with his feet, it is not a major problem to drive a car and have a driving license just like normal people do. That boy had a mental disease that was not that bad, he was aware of everything he does and could take responsibility for his own actions. Many doctors claimed that there are no obstacles for him to drive a car, but every driving instructor he came across had a slightly different opinion in this matter. He managed to pass a theory test, a special theory test for disabled people. There was a special classroom and three instructors instead of one to maintain order in the classroom. Many people need to focus in silence to do well during various examinations. The theory test for disabled people was quite similar to a standard theory test. The only difference we can speak of is the one in number of examiners present in the room. Any other differences are that small that it does not even pay off to mention them! When it comes to the second, practical part of the examination, the differences are already more visible. It looks quite strange in many cases.