Friday, February 5, 2010

One Of The Leg Adjustment Clamps Got Broken I Can't Use My Rt. Leg Due To Paralysis. Can I Drive An Automatic Transmission Car Using Lt. Leg Only?

I can't use my Rt. leg due to paralysis. Can I drive an automatic transmission car using Lt. leg only? - one of the leg adjustment clamps got broken

I have on my Rt leg paralysis that I can move. Please suggest if I can every vehicle automatic transmission with the leg for both the brake and accelerator pedal Lieutenant drive without an adjustment of automotive engineering. I am ready to get a little bit in the driver's seat, a better adaptation to scale.

7 comments:

Rob said...

Hope this helps:

http://www.wheelchairindia.in/F34743/car ...

mrvadebo... said...

If you have a fairly new vehicle, most manufacturers have rebate programs to help modify their vehicles to make them more accessible for people with reduced mobility. With appropriate documentation from your doctor your insurance can also apply to some costs.

I want to affect their safety during an accident, if there is too much respect in the driver's seat. Seat belts do not hold true, and can not be positioned correctly if the airbags have to do, so that these security products cause more harm than good.

Although _could_ sufficiently well with the left leg, is in an automatic not a long term solution.

You should talk to a specialist mobility in your area - you'll be surprised that changing your car (change existing pedals for the left foot, or retrofit your vehicle with hand controls) may be less expensive than you think.

http://nmeda.org/

tcr_xoxo said...

I think it would be dangerous because the brake and gas are right, but there are cars, attended the throttle and brakes can examine this

tcr_xoxo said...

I think it would be dangerous because the brake and gas are right, but there are cars, attended the throttle and brakes can examine this

Bub said...

Of course, you can also see many people with a broken right foot, it did. It takes a little getting used to, but if you feel well, it seems natural for you. Good luck.

dbmaxwel... said...

I had no problem when I braid my foot a few years. It took a little getting used to, but does not adjust to anything other than what I said the leg.

LeAnne said...

Do not understand why do not most - people who drive and automatic brake with your right leg and I'm pretty sure that his left leg would be so easy to use, exercise a little.

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