Driver Controls

Driving control modifications enable a person with a disability to drive a vehicle. Primary modifications allow the driver to operate the accelerator and brake with their left foot or with their hands.  Secondary control modifications (lights, turn indicators, dashboard instruments, cruise control) are also available.

Steering control modifications include:

  • Brake and accelerator modifications.
  • Emergency brake modifications.
  • Steering assist modifications.

Secondary vehicle control modifications.

Primary and Secondary Driver Controls

Hand controls are available for the accelerator, the brake, or both.  These make it possible to brake and accerate using only the hands.

Steering assist devices like spinner knobs, palm grips, and tri-pins are available to aid you in gripping the wheel and steering safely and effectively.

Secondary controls are available to enable you to operate the turn indicators, the horn, and other accessories.

Emergency/parking brake modifications are also available.  While most newer model vehicles now feature electronic park brakes, some older vehicles as well as late-model trucks and SUVs may have a brake pedal.  A park brake extension