I can't believe she can't drive, swim or ride a bike. Does she actually have an intellectual disability or some sort of impairment? She isn't capable of much is she... she is like an adult toddler.
I only passed my driving test at age 37, for me it was a the cost of it vs how much I’d drive. I actually still regret doing it as I’ve not even driven since as the insurance cost for my husband’s (small) van is outrageous, that an Uber anywhere I want to go is cheaper. I’ve worked from home for around 15 years, so don’t need to drive day to day. I have a train station 3 min walk away which takes me to 15 mins to get to the city for shops/bars/restaurants. I’m otherwise quite independent, more than happy or capable to get the train or bus anywhere or happy to walk or ride a bike. I did want to learn at 17/18 but my dad was against it, said it was a waste of money, then I didn’t need it at uni.
Emma however, moans about her daily commute, the trains and also the walk to the train. Her favourite hobby seems to be frequenting Home Bargains type of shops which are all a drive to get to in retail parks. Seems a no brainier for her. Just plan not to drive at night if you don’t like it.
Weird how dependent she is on anyone else, Chris, Mum, carer Kim… you do wonder if her has a learning difficulty or is lazy and mollycoddled?