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Old 10-17-2010, 06:47 PM #1
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Default Driving

hi there

Is anyone driving with hand controls? My sensorimotor neuropathy has progressed to the point that I am swapping over to hand controls. I started lessons last week and hope to have my car converted by christmas (awaiting funding). My license will be restricted so I can only drive with hand controls, which is annoying but probably sensible.

I'm looking for a friendlier spinner option for the steering wheel - the traditional knob is too hard for my hands, so I am thinking about a foam covered pin. I will talk it over with my driver rehab OT.

I have been trolling the internet looking for info - love any shared info or words of wisdom

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