Interesting Question about yourself.

As a retired London "black cab" driver, unless there was another one in the remaining 99 people, I would know the shortest and quickest route from any point to another in a six mile radius of Charing Cross, and at one time recall the name of every street that I'd use in getting there.
Not getting any younger, we all occasionally encounter a memory blank in street names, and I hung up my green badge over five years ago.
 
Was also going to say the more obvious one is likely related to your job - assuming you do something reasonably unique, and that one of your colleagues doesn't end up in the bunch of 100.
 
As a retired London "black cab" driver, unless there was another one in the remaining 99 people

That's "remaining 100 people." Question posits "you were in a room with 100 random people" not that you are 1 of 100 random people.

Is there a way to way to measure pedantry? I might pick that for my quality, if so.
 
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I had to read it a few times to make sure I wasn't being thick. First time I didn't pick up on it, seems my brain just accepted the double phrasing.
 
I would be best at identifying 80s, 90s and 00s cars without badges or just a picture of a small portion of the car
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