Some medical conditions can have a detrimental effect on a proposers day to day life. As a result adaptations are made to their vehicle to assist them.
Some common examples of medical conditions and their adaptations are as follows;
- Loss of a leg - could lead to hand pedals being fitted to a vehicle, this allows the driver to both steer and accelerate using only their hands.
- Arthritis/ Restricted movement - Could lead to swivel seats being added to a vehicle, aiding the driver in getting in and out of their vehicle.
- You will also find that wheelchair lifts, hoists, and ramps are all common for a wide range of movement related conditions.