Electronic Hand Controls-Things To Understand

Posted by Aldo Moore
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Jan 12, 2016
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The job of staying safe on the road is not an easy thing. When you have to do it in heavy traffic, you come to understand how taxing it can become. You will have to stay alert may be for hours at a stretch. Combine it with a disability and the situation simply goes out of control. But, thanks to technology and Guidosimplex Hand Controls; adaptive driving helps you attain the status of a safe driver. All you need to do is to evaluate the extent of your disability and choose modifications accordingly.

Hand controls

If you are a wheelchair-bound person, having a few hand controls will be enough to move independently. They get mounted below your steering wheel and enable you to drive, brake and accelerate a vehicle so that you don’t need to use your feet to access them.

Different types

The industry offers you a vast array of choices in hand controls. Given below are a few of them.

1.       Portable controls

These are designed for whom moving hands is not a trouble. Carry them wherever you go to fit in the vehicle of your choice. Generally, they are used in rental accessible cars or vans where hand controls are not available by default.

2.       Servo controls

Servo controls are equipped with touch controls and facilitate zero-effort vehicle maneuvering. Choose from two levels; low or zero effort as per your requirements.

3.       Electronic hand controls

They function in the same way as their mechanical counterparts with a small difference; they are lighter to use. You will get an electronic accelerator along with a mechanical hand-controlled brake. If you desire, you can go for its electronic variant.

4.       Push-rock controls

These controls enable those with no finger dexterity to control a vehicle. Push the lever to brake and rock it back to accelerate it.

5.       Push-pull control

These too are meant for those with limited finger movement. Push the lever forward to brake a vehicle and pull it backward to accelerate the same.

6.       Push-rotate style

You will need full or limited finger dexterity to operate this control when you push the lever forward, the brake gets engaged. And, when it is twisted, it accelerates.

Conclusion

Keep the following things in mind when planning to install hand controls in your vehicle.

1.       Pass the written and the road test

Know that you will have to pass the written test and the road test to get the driver’s license. After writing the test, you will have to convince the authorities that your vehicle is fully equipped for the purpose. You will have to also prove that you know the rules of the road.

2.       Know your legal obligations

Contact the mobility equipment dealer in your area like Guidosimplex USA and enquire about your legal requirements. These may vary from State to State. Being updated as they change will help you stay safe from unwanted troubles.

If you are someone with progressive disability, you will need electronic hand controls to get certified as a safe driver. Let your CDRS take a final decision in the matter.

Contact :
Contact Person: Mo Abusham
E-mail: info@betterlifemobility.com

Guidosimplex USA
Address: 8130 Parkway Dr.La Mesa, CA 91942
Tel/Fax:
888 540 8267
Website:
http://www.guidosimplexusa.com/

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