You can get your vehicle adapted so that driving is safe and comfortable and getting in and out of the car is easier. There are motoring accessories available for people with upper or lower body disabilities or both.
These accessories include:
The research charity Ricability has published a number of reports that look in depth at the various types of adaptations available to help you drive if you have a disability, including car controls, people lifters and how to get a wheelchair into a car.
If you've lost the use of one arm or have a weakened arm, you may consider adaptations including:
If you have an artificial limb fitted below the elbow you can drive a car using a special concave limb attachment fitted over the steering wheel or the gear lever.
Even if you've lost the use of both arms, you can still drive with redesigned car controls. You could also try a foot steering system.
If you've lost the use of one of your legs or have reduced usage in one leg, the adaptations you may consider include:
If you get your car adapted or hire or buy an adapted car, it's important to get good advice and training on using the vehicle. This is especially true for adaptations like a left-foot accelerator.
There are accessories and adaptations that can make it easier to get in and out of your vehicle. This may be particularly important if you're in a wheelchair.
You may be able to get into your car from the driver's side, passenger side or rear (on a hatchback). Your choice of entry will determine the type of adaptations you need for your vehicle.
For entry from the driver's or passenger's door, you need wide doors and preferably a sliding and swivelling aid.
Vehicle conversion specialists produce wheelchair accessible vehicles.
It can be difficult to transfer from a wheelchair into a car. You can use a board, lifting belts or leg lifters. There are also hoists, lifts (to lift you and your chair into the car) and specially converted cars or vans that you can drive your wheelchair into.
A dropped kerb may make it easier to get from your car to your house, if you have to park on the road. The following link will let you enter details of where you live and then take you to your local authority website where you can find out how to apply to have a dropped kerb put in outside your home.