Thin Privilege is being able to ride or drive in any car.

Thin Privilege is not having to worry about your front driver’s side tire wearing out before the other three.

Thin Privilege is not needing to ask how long the seat belts are.

Thin Privilege is adjusting the steering only once.

Thin Privilege is not worrying about whether you will be able to ride in a friend’s car.

Thin Privilege is not having to find a balance between setting your seat far enough back to fit between the seat and steering wheel, but still being able to reach the pedals with your feet.