Are there any hand controls for disabled drivers?
Secondary Car Hand Controls for Disabled Drivers The control of secondary functions like wipers, indicators, and headlights is also adaptable. These functions can be accessed via touch screen or voice. They can also be converted to foot switches.
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What do you need to know about hand controls?
The control of secondary functions like wipers, indicators, and headlights is also adaptable. These functions can be accessed via touch screen or voice. They can also be converted to foot switches. You can replace your handbrake entirely with one that is easy to release.
How are hand controls used for disabled drivers?
Spinner Knobs & Grips for Steering. MobilityWorks offers a wide variety of spinner knobs, grips and amputee rings to make steraing easier for the driver. The use of steering wheel spinner knobs and other hand control equipment generally requires the driver to pass a special training class which educates drivers on the nuances of using the controls.
Can a push pull hand control be used?
Using push pull hand controls should only be done by those who have had sufficient training by a Certified Driver Rehabilitation Specialist (CDRS). MobilityWorks offers a wide variety of spinner knobs, grips and amputee rings to make steraing easier for the driver.
Where can I get hand controls for my car?
We offer a range of driving aids such as hand controls, pedal extensions, brake pedal guards, steering knobs, and high-tech electronic controls. Our Mechanical Hand Controls can be ordered and installed at one of our store locations ensuring that the controls are installed properly for the type of vehicle and the person driving.
When to take your hand off the control?
While your hand is on the control your finger can flip the turn signal. At 6 o’clock for Z-18 you need to take your hand completely off the control to use the turn signal. Another thing to consider is that the Z-28 mounting brackets don’t allow for standard safe use by valet or repair shops.