
A History of Driving Controls for People with Disability
Driving controls for people with disability have existed for more than 100 years. Their development has been closely related to the 20th Century’s World Wars.
For many people with disability, being able to drive safely is empowering and transformative. Some people even describe it as life-changing … others life saving.
We have collated some personal driving stories to inspire others to explore the possibility of driving. They reinforce the benefits found when taking on the journey to gain more freedom and independence!
Driving controls for people with disability have existed for more than 100 years. Their development has been closely related to the 20th Century’s World Wars.
The importance of service and maintenance of driving controls and vehicle access products to stay safe on the road and prevent big problems.
In her 70s, 120,000 kms covered, Lyn Lillecrapp still loves driving and camping across Australia by herself: she shares her tips for travelling with disability.
A summary of what you need to know about testing the full range of available hand controls when driving with disability.
Ame Barnbrook, born with no arms, one leg and three toes, is showing us the possibility of driving with complex disabilities.
Born with no arms, one leg and three toes, Ame Barnbrook requires a special kind of vehicle and, after consulting Total Ability, she found what she was looking for.
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Whether you can stand or walk, transfer out of your wheelchair or stay in your wheelchair, we have options to get you in & out of your car.
When installing hand controls, we often ask do I need a flip-up accelerator installed too? …. the foot accelerator becomes redundant.
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