Driving Adaptations for Wheelchair Accessible Cars - Lisa's Blog
Hi everyone, Hope you found the last post about the ignition and steering informative and entertaining, this post will continue with my wheelchair accessible car driving adaptions , focusing on the “gear stick” and hand controls. I drive an automatic Sirus I-Can VW Caddy drive-from-wheelchair vehicle because this allows one hand to always be on the steering wheel and one hand to be used for accelerating and braking on the hand control. This means that I don’t have to change up and down the gears manually, the car does this automatically, hence the name! There are 4 modes my wheelchair accessible vehicle can be put into – Park, which as suggested by the name, is used when parking, Reverse which is used when reversing, Neutral which can be used when stopping for a short time e.g. practising safely pulling over and then immediately driving off, Drive which is used when driving forward and Sport which I have not used yet, but apparently it makes the acceleration more resp