“…One potential explanation for the link between learning to drive and navigation ability is that those people who learn earlier have greater spatial perspective taking, mental rotation and visuospatial processing ability which lead to being able to learn to drive faster and learning to navigate better. This is supported by evidence that better performance on different facets of spatial cognition are associated with better driving performance (Andrews & Westerman, 2012; Di Meco et al, 2021; Kunishige et al, 2020; Moran et al, 2020; Tinella et al, 2020, 2021a, 2021b) and navigation ability (Garg et al, 2023; Wolbers and Hegarty, 2010). Indeed, spatial skills can predict driving test success in clinical and non-clinical samples (Barco et al, 2014; Barrash et al, 2010; Crizzle et al, 2012).…”